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t-DIIl1 Sentinel, PomtroY·Middle~~._~ Jan.

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Mrs. Eufer is
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'Pillar of Iron'

Around And
About
Middleport

Installation of O##icetS is HeL
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Friday Dec. 10 at Hoi· grandparents are Mr. and land Mrs. T. A. Cleland, Ra~
IAllen
zer hospitaL Malerba! grand· Mrs. car! Gheen, Syracuse. The and Mr. Frank Gheen, Whee

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The Golden Rule Adult Sun·. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dal- great grandparents are Mrs. ing. The Gheens also havt ~
day School class of the Long l iaS Cleland Racine; patcrool Mabel Roush, RRRcine; Rev. Idaughter , Rebecca _Lynn, 2.__

-- --·--· ----- ----- -- ------''Pillar of !ron," !he story of presented gifts and • treat to
Marcus Tullius Cicero, Roman · each child. Rev. Freeland NorDrapery De""artment
Elberfelds Pomeroy
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Installation of ollicers
was Wolfe. was accepted.
beld when Chester
Council , Ofllcers were mstaUed by
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mt't Erma l'lt'lund deputy and mMr. and Mrs. Otho Mattox lorator, statesman and writer, ris accnmpame
em ~n gave
Daughter~ of Amer1c .
" ' Sa '
of Point Pleasant, were Sundav l was given by Mrs. James Eu- each a box of crackerjacks.
'fuesdav evemng With ~9 JHt"lll· ~~~~red ;;"b~~lon rge~~·so~:~~ guests of bi:s parents. Mr. and , ler when the Midd\eJXlrt LJI· .A shurt prog~&amp;..'ll w~s held
beLr:d~reM.'•e~tK. r::~euter. courw itor. roun~·ilor . Mar\' Sh~wattt'r, vice Mrs. Carl Mattox.
I erary Ctub met Wednesday aftPr Wllh Rev. Nor~ls tellmJg the
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. . noon at the home of Mrs. Rod- story of the birth of
esus.
prestded. Mary Porker was ll'- eounutor. Doroth&gt; _ M)ers, us
Mrs. W1lham Robson Is m 1
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Th b It
·t- Mr s. Will Swain president of
ported as senvu . . h 111 m Hul - su•'IJ1e .' 1rt- counc Jio;·; ~1 a rga - Lima where she is the guest of ney b own~mg . · Jde u00-' wn._ .l lhe class, read a story, "Is
zer huspttal and F:mm'.' AdH.'HS rt't ~td l&lt;ll ll cundul·tor Kt't!l:ih her daughter and famil y Mr. ten Y Tay or ~a we ' 15 cons! Th
1\. Sant"a Claus?" and ex.
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, dered b-.· entrles lhe best of ere · ._
and Wlim&lt;l (,~ n t h~r !11'1' Ill tn \la~;n . Y,;lf €'n .. .lr~
OS • and Mrs Chffurd Cunmngham
k
ll the
r pl!iined that God ill ·the reo!
thf:' hospital Wilma
(;mther Inside sentmel. Ann~ Tu tllt.•. and fa mily.
I h~r wo~ s, It te !
story_o I Santa Claus
sent hrr t.h&lt;Jok~ to, J glfl and IIUL~ J dt&gt; sen lmel: Lt'da
Mae
I Ctcero
m the era or the hr!i!t C31015
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'th th
c:1rd..; Tilt' r~rt of tht' audit- Kra~uter. JtmlOr p11st council- Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilt spent leasar. in the setting of Rome, , .
Wt!~e su;~t Y.J afte~
u, H1·ten or. "'nd E~lh~r Rid~r1uur. trus- lHllld~'Y weekend with J1"" pa- , Athens and Sicily, Mrs. Euler, chl~dren takmg P ' .t t
lng rommttlt't l't'&lt;Jd
rent::l. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph a retired language
teacher, lwhichd lfhey tl gaCveh . rlecal ~a p'orns
tt'~
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~Irs Cleland nn bf'halr of the Saelens and son, Denms.
gave an excellent revtew o
IS gram
QUALITY
Counnl. prt&gt;~t:'!llt'd \-ilss 1\tue.
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. best seller.
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rer ~nth a P.-t'i:l l'ounl'l lor' s pm. Spending the holld~y weekend , The meeling was opened wtth
REGULAR
w1th Mr and Mrs Carl Matwx .
db M' S I
.\1tss t\r:Jt'll lt'r e:xprt'ssed her wf're their· children, Mr. i the club collec_t le y 1ss u- f~amily Returns
Certified Oil Station opprt'twllun ot the lwlp and ~nd Mrs. Leonard Mattox and san Park, pres,Jdent, w_ho :xtend· t r.-1r. and Mrs. ussell Few
tN . M•il" St.
Pom•roy
t·oupl:'rar:on ~f t~lt' L'tlOl!~l tt_es ch ildrt'n. Ka!'t'n Mary Ann and ' c~d New Years greetmgs Mrs. have returned to Middleport afand mt mht'ls ((illl~I IIt't Jl"-- Mike Nttro: Mr. and Mrs. Otilo ' George I~sher was place~ _on ~ hnving spent the holidays m
ports w~ re grv:n by En~Je- N~w- t\latt t;X and lamily, Carla and ~~~e .associate ~e~~er wallmg j Zanesville with their doughter,
• 1 4 0 3- e fl o e e ell k1 t( ht&gt;n ~ommtttt'l:'. Marv P.
p t Pl
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nd h..,t and the restgnatmn of Mrs. 1 Rosmarie with Mrs Few's
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Z ld. .I ~nt. om
easan1; r. 8
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Iff! with
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a ~Ir s E:ustat't' Wilson and son. · · em was ac~ep
mother, Mrs. Arthur Ha rmon
\\ebeJ. nmu~ ll&lt;~neous. &lt;:~nd Lth- AndY. Pt. Pleasu!ll, and Wa~ne deep regret. Mrs. Nan 1\.foore of G!endale-av, Zanesville, and
ouR Cus~Oill·uUade
t'l Or-r. orphans
\u ll. uf Nitm
gtne the annual trea ~ur rr s n&gt; Vrllh r.I r F'ew·s p.~rent s. Mr.
DRAPERIES ARE MADE TO
. l'nm m1 tlt'f'.~ rnu~wdd for, lhe ·
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VQ t' t &lt;~ .nd the nommi:lllng repEur t . and Mrs. Vernon Few, ChandYOUR
EXACT MEASUREMENTS
rt~" lt-rm ~'&gt;ere t,o ) ~~ f redt-r - :\'lr . Hnd :\1rs Ea rl Smith was grve n by Mrs. James U· . h.:rsv lil e.
Any Width ••• Any Length
wr. . Znn:1 H: &lt;!, 11:t 11w Fr·t'dPr - 11\ lanlm i\.liilt'r l Hml i.'hildren. lt'r.
1 On D~c . 26 they attended the
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t('k. Ad o .\!urns . .\li:lr_., Sho w C~It - .Jot'\, Sustt' and Trmmy ot Ur-; [\' t'W officers elected Inc_uded fun er.l l of Mr.. Fe\\'s ,., rnndCome in !lnd choose from a -world of dra·
pery fabr1cs and co lors. Don't miss lhis
er r:-. l':\n 1\J· .. r. ;!IH'1 Ol\'.' t· bi'. 1 ~, '-i!Jt'll! lht" ,\iew \t:·nr's wel'k Mr s. ~arl Horky, prP~td t&gt;r ll_ ; mother, Mrs. Jessie Buclianan, i
uru ty lo brighten your home with
opport
Kelh. 1'. :!\s an d nw:mf,. Eliza- €'-nd wrt h ht&gt;r p~rt'nls. -r-.1r. and Mrs. \ian Moore. VH' t' l! l't'S I· \\;tp!e-: tv, z~t nPS\' IIle .
custo
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m&lt;tde draperies It a buPjet·
ON CUSTOM DRAPERIES
tH'tli H.ly·t·' Ada t\eutzlmg . 1.11- Mr~ t;ai\ M1ller.
; dt•nL t\.lro.;. Bernanl Fult z. ~t'l'pleu1ng pr1ce.
FROM A SELECTED GROUP OF
i,e Chm.ty E' a Rai l l' ~. Milh?l
f 1 d retarv and Mr" Wil liam Hrts-·:
\ ':m ~lt•tt• :- and (;oldt e \'v'ulfe , Eug\'IH! Barhntor It' 1 \ on ay sell. .treosllrer. The"' will \&lt;l~ e Of,'.~ St·lrool Oatt~s
OUTSTANDING FABRICS
ml ~r·ellilnt'tms: E~ tht&gt;r Hidt&lt;n - for Lumltm ~:tlier h;nmg spent · oflil'e ne:xl Septf'mh~r.
Art~}anuur.Y 25th
ou r. llono; 1\twni~.
Dorothv th e h1•l1dn1·s he re w1 th h1s· mv- Twentv nwmbers an:.; wrrr,l H~r ! lle ChJpit'r OES met In 1
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. a buo~&lt;1 '.1:.· rPgu l;t r session at the ~lasomcl
il.ht·r~ . Ultve \\ pher.
LPthn· tht&gt;r · f\.Jr o; Ida l3[!C'\111er
, and bro- •·o ll l'all· bv n&lt;Jrmng
BRING tN YOUR MEASUREMENTS
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tl r · 1\·lr il lld 1Mrs I• \'t'rt'll Ha ~WE MAY HAVfCOT TH('PRICES ... •·
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ANO
ENJOY
THE
ph&lt;J.n'i . l.t&gt;d&lt;t \lat&gt; Kroeut t&gt;r, r~~ - hrwr am · . an
~ _· ' . s(' I'\'Pd ta!ltlres fullnv.1n~ tl1e Worthy ~lalron .\1arv Lew Jt1hn 1
· 6UT WE ~EVER CUT THE
SAVINGS!
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1he1· Wnght ;wd Fthel Orr r~:~~· l1athlwr :md lamlll("' !\1rs ld&lt;.~ nH:l'!nt~{
' :&gt;~lfl and Worthy Patron Ben [\
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P llll~on prt-siC:mg.
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FH:: Il tnger. ti n: hospJta w ll'li' -~ •_e 1a' _ ~~":·~r
It wa.;; announrrd th at the
• Custom pleating!
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A . a medll'&lt;d p&lt;tt!enL .wd 1s I ~PARENTS VISITEO
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t• "'- tr; . rtrgaJI" u 1t'. nn.t
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• Double folded top headiflg with perm anent
wl~t·•~ rQ\1 is to be pllln•tl
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happy happens, " l'n;!k . . .; d , T·t
"t'll
H _ rupera tmg n• th,· llH nw 11! 1H'r ;
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n !lOll f\.lr ;;~nd ,\ 'irs Evt&gt;rt'tl Ba\'11 -· \h and Mr ~. F.dl'; ;t rd 1. 11:1- 2~ 11,11 lw 111 MLlnetl.t J cmuaJ~
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double
bottom
hems!
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Holtn,
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chtldre
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and
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that
the
pttst
officers'
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FOR L[I'I GTH, meawre from to~~~~~~~
) : ron•tlil l(t!dl lt' dlld D 0 ]'is rii:'L
---- - - : Harbara. ul o:lumhu . . 'li ~ llt•d . flllrlll:tl rlinn('f will be &lt;Jt the
• Blind stitched side hemsJ
r.t ro d to lenglh d@S
ited.
watch time!"
, r,ru(·"n. kWhe n. Ht-l('ll Wollr,
her pMcn ts. Mr. and l\·lrs. J. P. ,\ 1ul·lm n('st~mran l Sunrl·a~·. Jan:I 'i 6ol
• Corner weighting for even hanging!
F) nt.'l Cl!' \ ud . Zelfla \\rlwr, Ei - 1 Lul'il\t" Kr:w11l "f
dt•linf) uf'nl· Folden. Hutland. !Hil&lt;'r gw '* u&lt;tr;. 9 &lt;lt 1·:10 p m. Mrs. Chlorus
We' l: rlt=!ho.rt' r your fonis hrd d1 ~ tpNit! &lt;;. to you
lt•t'fl Bahr. l\ud1·1"~' \1rCoy Rnd ~~1 n· K Hul!r'r . Dohtre~ Wolfe wt're Mrs. Jol:n r:l tas, . W i 11 Gnt.nrn \\ a~ :lppo tuled publicity I
d crc :r~ t\or !old()d and ro::.U y to hong, •• no
prcSSIIlg needed.
1
l&lt;u/lt' \rwt•ll guo~d P! urdt&gt;r . an 11 Ltw 111L· l\1 ii"UH pu lr ' 11 . .-:t 1as. Donn:.~ \~ill and \·uwnli.l dJ&lt;urman for the year. Rt·fresh - ~
Al stl, Ada \·an Meter a~d Doro thy Httdlle, fia~ \)parer Fuudr ee. all of Masott, W. \'a IIH'nt s were S~' I'VL'd by M.1 1·y Lew :
- - - numlwr 1 &lt;1nd l.t'lha \\'twtl. as- ,1\'lrs \lttrg le McDa rne l of Ciif- .lul11 lsun nnd Ben Philson.
siSta nl, flm·, r.n,. ser,
fla~ tun . her &gt;nn, Howard, h·n ne OIL
-- lw &lt;~n·r numtwr '1. ,1nd Law· a \ l&lt;i(' fur lol!gh fro111 Ft. Bt•!mlng, (;a,
1\NNOUNCE BIHTH
Pomeroy, Ohio
l-h1rt·.1ng. a~~. J&lt;;:l :tnt: E•ll wr H1d - Mr. and tl-lrs. Joe Brinker of i\1 r. .::md Mrs. M&lt;1nuel
E.
t'nt,ur·. team ('a pl ron.
Zeldd Belp ft' Hlul M1:-1s Su s1~ j\hDan- t;Ju·en are ann11tmcmg the birth
TONIGHT
Wdwr. rou1wil •·ap!Jtn. Jk le n w! ol Clifton.
of a 6lb. 9 ~ ~ oz. snn, Michael·.,.....,...,,.,..,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,...,.===========..,.,.,...,..7~--"":
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MEIGS THEATRE

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Elberfelds Pomeroy

F r tday •nd Saturd•y

Januo.ry 7-1
Wm. (fStlt ' l
" I SAW WHAT YOU
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I If now who you ue)
C1·a\1 furd. John II '!'

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"HONEY MOON HOTEL"

'l",•ch n1color - .
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t~ &lt;&gt;! • d! lln1·,p JJ II S Ju/Ui ,
API,. Yt· 'II ~:l"ll bl.nc!ws
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A mt•e\HI!/: t•f th(' p .~~ t !'tl'.lll·
rilurs was ;tmlfHmrt11 ror 1:111 1
12 vt li lt' lud ~t' h11 :l v.rth l.eda
l\·\a e t\rai'U\Pr , ~bttt+' Fn•droril'~ ClTld r\da \] rol'' IS iiS lJil...: ·
te""t's Oftll'er.: w1l l be t!l 'i lt~H ­

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AI the ck•se t•f 01f' Tlll'l't ing.
quart~rl\ h1 rtbd1r\S wPrt&gt; (Jb· 1
:-.I'I'Hd wi th reft't"-:hm~"&lt;nts !llerv~d lJ\' tl\t' krh'nt'n committee.
SUNDAY. MONDAY
Tht honor-:od gues!S. Hubt'rt:-l
11nd TUESDAY
Lt:t·. Dulor es Wulff', Upi.il E:H.: hJln 9. 10,1 1
lr.g •·r. J::q her Kldt'nuur. Em.:tc
R1 1 k \t·l·l•n
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\L1rv Sh(lwaltcr, Bel"'
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\lat' SpciH't'f, J\1,.~r.
"LOVE I KISSES!"
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\t l .,., J .-. tl. Kl·lly. AU ;r .\t·utr.lmg, v.ere ~eated at 1
t-.r ,· ~lll \t l.,n . .! H I }
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dt't tJr;;ted bi rtnU:t y ca ke and :
" WILD ON THE BEA CH"
t'dt
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Til'! no:xt mPetrng will be on
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Tilt" A'&lt;l ro
Tw".d;l.\ . .J.,n Pi and reft·f-,h m, · nt~ ~~ill be Sti'Vtd by th,·
!{ltllntn;,: lllllt· :! H r ~ 45 min
kl il'i lt'II CUlllJ!II ttct .

Goessler
Jewelry Store
Court St.
Ohio

Pomr n:w

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RUBBER
INSULA TED BOOTS

SJ-88

Con . . er~•
Reg.
$12.95

pr .

GIRLS
OXFORDS· STRAPS

spa

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to J

8 1h

pr.

Loafer.
It's our Turbo-Jet 396: the V8 stron~ enough to run your Chevrolet and ha
.automatit transmission, power steering, .air t:onditioning, power windows,
AM/FM Mullip!ex Stereo radio. And more. Without even breathing hard.
Reason is, a Turbo-J et V8 breathes deeper. Breathea freer. Delivers
more us;,ble poll-er whene\,.er you need it- like for safer passing. Worka
more efficiently. Where the small er engine hurries, a Turbo-Jet V&amp;
just loafs along. Smoothly. Quielly.
How'd you like lo drive behind one ol the best V8s ever made? That, )'OU
do at your Chevrolet dealer'•· And nowhere else.

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WOMEN'S FLEECE LINED BOOTS

't'urbo-Jet 396 V8e (or '66. You can order 325 hp in any Chevrolet; 325 or 360 hp in a

ll''"lle 8S 396. There's also a 427-cu.-in. Turbo-Jet (up to 425 hp) available in Chevrolet. and Corvettes.

CONVERSE
Sizes 4 to 9

Values To $7.99

Size

·11'12

to

BOYS' GLOVE LEATHER SHOES
Reg. $6.99

6" SHOES, Sizes 8lto 3 · · · · $3.88 pr.

Oxfords • Loafers

Wedge Crepe Soles

51..
6'12 to 11
DiscontinuPd Styles

Cou~e,

8" BOOTS, Sizes 10 to 3 · · ·· $4.88 pr.

MEN'S

225 No, Second

Cilev~'t

I' I0 I' : Caprice Cuetom Coupe, Corvette Sting Rar
Chevelle ss,aos Sport Coupe. These and all the '66
wlet.i come with 8 new sar~:ty features sta nd ard, mcludmg seat bell9 rftlnt and rear. Buckle up befol'tl you budp~1 · ..
All kinds

or cars, allln ooe place .•• at your Chevrolet dealer's Chevrolet • Chevelle · Chevy D• Corvalr • Corvette

14-6903

Middleport

FIVI CENTI

Hanoi Mission is Critical
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KarrComes
Outforhis
Second Term

Syracuse Budget Approved

K0bJentz IS• .

Salesman Proves There's
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pres.·den
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Blame for Route 7Wreck

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'65 OperationS
ByRacine
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POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
W. MAIN STREET

POMEROY

PHONE WY2·2126

Occupational
E. : Kit Offered
T Area Use

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Dies Friday

$2,000 Package

Water Haulers

Three Charges

Received from

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Face Teen-ager

Minnesota firm

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sandburg Rece•"ves Good w.·shes from LBJ

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~ ROUSH'S SHOE STORE

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Policy Winds

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Values To $3.99

6111

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Black - Brown- Biege- Green

BASKETBALL SHOES

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Mrs. Zerk}e
Of Hartford

WOMEN'S LOAFERS
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The State Board of Education was considering to·
day recommendations that the new Meigs Local school
district be awarded $1.9 million largely as aid to build
a new comprehensive high school.
WASHINGTON iUPl\ - The , would devote themselves entire- industry, and Col. Gen. Vlatft.
Slate Supt. E. E. Holt askd altogether that $26.3
higb-powered Soviet Mi::~sion •.o .ly to arranging more firepower mir F. Tolbukop a strategio
million be assigned to 23 districts to build new schools.
Hanoi aroused considerable! for Hanoi l.o meet U.S. and missiles expert .
Custom suggests that the superintendent's recom·
speculation among diplomats South Vietnamese m111 tar y Communist China Thursda1
mendations are tantamount -- ~- - - - - - - - - here today as to its possible might.
linked the Shelepin mission to
to approval by the board. [lions to Pomeroy Junior High
effect on future events in war- Administration officials de- the American suspension of air
The recommendation says the school, and limited remodeling
lorn Southeast Asia.
I clined to discuss the miSS ion in Iattacks agaln st North V!et
MOSCOW _ A HIGH-LEVEL
slate funds would be augment· of Rutland, Salisbury
and
Some were huplng- despite 1 any way. They contended they Nam. Peking's unplia tion wa l
Soviet delegation, headed by
ed by an estimated $913,000 in Bradbury ellmentary schools.
the external evidence to the had no ~dvance kno~ledge the jthat ~oscow .and Wa~hlngtoa
the Kremlin's top troubleshoot.
;ocol funds .
Voters of Salisbury, Bedford.
contrary - that the Russians group was gmng pnor to the 1 were _m collusiOn ~ tr) tu &amp;el
er, Alexander N. Shelepin, paid
The money would be used lor Northwestern, Pomeroy
and
would quietly try to ease pubhc ~n noun cement from ~OS· i llanm to stop f1gh_tm~ .
a quick visit to Communist Chi.
a 900-pupil high school with vo· Middleport lost Nov. 2 approv·
Communist North Viet Naml co w las t week and Ihey The Shelep1n mJsston c~me!l
na today and flew on to Hanoi ,
[ ca tional traimng faci\itie!l, addi ed by a 70 per ceo~ margin .•
toward aeceplllnce of President ~er~in.ed to speculate on the at a cri,tical.. point in Pres~den.~
reportedly to boost Soviet aid
Michael C. McWilliams
r;w ~~~P:&lt;~.w .. ;,p;r~n:t;.&amp;&lt;~W&gt;'WI?W! proposa l to consolidate .thelr CHARLt;S KARR, SR.
Johnson's peal'e offers.
suhJeC t.
Johnson s peace offens1 ve.
1 TI1e Russian mission was The Chie r Executive is attemptto North Viet Nam.
Michael C. McWilliams, a I WASHINGTON IUPI) - Tho I school syst.!ms. A bond 15sue
delegation, includ- natin
of Pomt
Pleasant,d W. 1 cIt y prosecuor
w11l tt
be presented. to voters
But others felt the members heH ded by 11 high Cummunrst ing to muster world pressurt
1
1 o1 8 o(auaa,
The "-vt'et
~
,
b
th e1th·1
1
iag top Russian rocket and arm- \a., has een appo nte a La., identified 88 8 member E'r a he May P~lfllary, e nex
o( the Russ ian miss ion, inter- party ofrrcer, Alexander
N on Hanoi and Peking to
aments experts, spent barely an Sales Representalh:e of the
f lb K Kl
Kl
A November election or at a speested
pflmarily
in
{'ount.ering
.
Shell:'pin
.
1:1nd
1m·luded
Dmitri
[decelerate the conflict 10 \'tet
hour in Peking, the official Tass Metropolitan Life Jnsarance 0 11 de tod u be;x ,:•·0 0wa rial ela·tion to provide the loPeking's influence in the area . F'. Ustinov, head of defe nse Nam
Compaoy lu the Pomeroy and cca e Itt ay
orUe A• US! cal sharf! which IS based on
news agency said. lt apparent·
.
omm ee on n- mer1can
.
.
!y received 1 cool reception . Mlddleporl area. Mr, McWd· A 11 ltl
d
tl 1 the maxtmum mdebtedness that
IIams atlended the Aiency
ck vd t"h aFnl~ pArompndy n,· may be incurred under law for
The news asency said the Rusin
.
vo e
e •u• me men ,
sian visitors were greeted by Training Center
ChiCago,
R b 1 T Re t
~
school purposes (9 per cent).
a middle-level Community Chi· Ill. ond is fully qua!Uied to of· tho er it s er, bl5' gave The new board organized lasl
fer service to tbe area. His
e comm tee only
name Monday night, naming Richard Charles R. Karr , Sr., said to~: a~~~~:~;-~, b:2~~re el~:~ father, Gay McWilliams, Jr., and pla('t of blrtb. He re- Jones of Pomeroy its president. day h~ will seek .a seco~d . term
bas been a Bales representa- r:~ to 8~1wer •ny otbe~
as ~elgs county commiSSioner . .Syracuse . Councll Thu rsday t con~i ngen_cies. $2.800.
·· I r~el and lighl S_625. rf'pairs to
8 snack, and Uren saw them off tlvt for Metropolitan Llfr since ~ ,tlons, Citing tbe Constltu
ije IS a republican.
rught unammously approved " Light ~und ~ Operatmg, $1 ,- p1pes und madunery $300 . olh..
after refueling.
1931. Mr. McWilliams and bls bon' protection against po•·
Karr, ~9. or RD 2, Pomeroy, budget of $38,185 for 1966.
:500
er operation expenst'S
$1100
MOSCOW- A JUGH LEVF.L wife and their two children llble self-Incrimination.
was elected commlssion.er
in I The budget has $11.000 of its . Slate Highway Im prove ments clerk 's bond and waterwork~ a~
Soviet delegation arrived today !_~~-~~ - ~~ -~~meroy,
t,, 'W ··"*'.'''P''i!H1ft?U.~1:fi. &lt;'.'·;&lt;•.• ~,'~"~the 1962 _general elec!l_on . He I total m the Water fund and $27,-! Fund - EmployPes $500, mat- sessme nl $63.14. new conf&gt;l uc~
in North Viet Nam after
ai
was a _Sahsbury t?wnshlp trus~ 18S in operating funds. A brea k- I e'rials $500.
tion and emergenc1es $1.104 '16,
brief slop in Peking which saw
lee prtor to runnmg for com· down shows:
I
Serviee Fund --Siretl repai' Revenue bonds $4.962 50. "' "''
the Russians and Chinese ComIDISS ion~r.
h
General Fund - Count'il $720. ~ $10.000. street cleanmg
$500. 1ment bonds $1 ,500, trustee St:rmunist! trade cold shoulders.
A nahve of t. e county ' Mr. Mayor $300, clerk $300, treas- I buildings and rentl!t $1.000, new : Vi (' e $75.
The official Soviet news agKarr was\ ~n ~D ~hom~oy H~ urer $200, solititor $2SO, repairs i construction $2.200
' In other activity. ('OUncil deency Tass, which reported lht
~~s emp oye f y 25 e an ar d $1,100, legal odvertising $150, 1 Special Assessments - Sink- l•rmmed ro seek funds to rom·
arrival said "a big welcome''
David Koble'ntz, 1 Chester 1 com
tlp~ny or It· yeafrs an Marshal Salary and expense3 [. ing fun d $1.500, interest
on plete its water system Into the
t
h'
I
d presen y " a par . tme armer. "00 f d
t
b b d $ 37
.
was being readied by the North
DF.S MOINES, Iowa (UPI) _G raham Jeambrey nev· own_s 1p trustee, w~s e ecte
Commissioner K~:~rr is a mem- ~ , 1re epar men~ $100, pu -1 on s I. ~ 5.
.
1 newl y anne~red Sf'C'I ton of
1b~:
Vietnamese Communists.
er forgot that day in 1955 when a gunman robbed him prestdent of the Metgs Couny ber of the Pomeroy
United lie employees rettrement sy Water r und - Offtce expen· ! town . The board of publil' alof his last dime. The 44-year-old salesn:\n was 350 miles Trostees and Clerks Assoe1a· Melhudist church, Middleport tern $190, construction
$800, ses $250. employees $1.320, 1fmrs operate• lhe water sy•MOSCOW - A ~~·POW· from home when It happened.
bon Thursday nl&amp;ht at tho Sec· Masonic Lodge No. 363 F 1o A.
- - - - ~ ·-- -- - -- tern .
ered Sov•ef delegatton ted by
."I Bwore then that i! I ever got a chance to take a ond Ward Ftre bouse In Pomc. M. and of lhe Meigs County
v,g ,l Walker of Bashan ask·
Communist party leader Leo- crack' at 3 robber 1 was g 0 . , ·~~ ----------..,.. -·--- r_oy.
F~m Bureau . He served
~
lf.t·ounci l i~ mterested i~ sell15
old Brezhnev ant! the defense mg to do it," he satd.
[shoof. The other two robbers Other new officers
elected years as a Middleport VolWI· [
'"8. Its old ftre truck. 1\alker
and foreign ministers left Mos- 040 zu vz Robbery I· 7d
, fled, leaving behind their ' were Oscar Babcock,
Olive teer fireman.
c~h
I JndiCaled ff'SI.dents of t~e Basb..
cow today for the Far East as He got his chance Wednesday companion, Dwain lvor Sholar, I twp. trustee as vice president ; Mr. Karr IS the first Meigs
an area are mtPrested m formKremlin trouble shooter Alex.- night, when he foil ed,&amp; robberyi30, a paro_Jee f~om . California's . Clarence Lawrence, clerk
of county Cflfldidate to announce
1 mg a volunteer department The
ander N. Shelepin arrived in attempt wilh a broken, unload· San Quen tm Pnson.
ILebanon twp. as secretary , and for public oHice in 1966.
. .
. 1proposal ":as taken under st~dy .
Hanoi with rocket and arma- ed revolver. Since then, he [ Jearn bey said he risked his ! Arthur Orr, Chester twp. tru sAllhough there ,was no. vehlr- i ~as InJured and no cha rge wa s 1 Al~en Lipscomb . wa ~ elel'tt&gt;d
ments ex.perts.
said, he has been deluged with , life "to show there were a few tee, as executive comiiUtteele contact. the St~te ~lghwa~. Ifll_:_d.
I pres~dent of council. Others at·
The Tass news agency said telephone calls. "Some of them Citizens left with backbone and man.
,
patrol reported an accident at l he patrol reported the re-1lendmg were Mayor Herman
the Brezhnev group left
by said l ~" an idiot to get spunk. The only reason punks Bernard Fultz, prosecuting at· '
fl.' " pdrr:c Thu,rsdlahy onl Ht. tlh, corveryl 9'a9bo~t d5 atom!. Thutrs;,lay ' Londhon, Cd'tecr·k RIC!hard Duck·
train for the Peoples Republic mvolvt'd.' he sa id.
•get away Wllh this is because to
t
k f
1ve an ur1ee- en s m1 e11 sou o a ,) ror , s en 1:1 ,"";ew wort an
ounc1 men Arthur
of Mongolia .. lhe sprawling COUll- Jeambey was shopping In a people stand around."
a ':.!;ti~a:t~~:d r~
0
or Gallipolis.
I Phila~~lphia at 1: 45 a.m. Thurs Sylvesler, Troy Zwilling, wI I·
try which hes _as a ~uffer be-, supermarket when three gun- Wh en Jt was all over, he said, bers. Honorary memhers mak·
A truck operated by Ray \ day . I he car was Ju~t off Rt. ham Hayes and Robert Williett.
tween t~e So~let Umcm and men walked in and announced !lomeone thanked him and ing brief talks were
Ralph
PLEASANT - . St~te Greene. 38, c t:veland, Tenn .. 7 south or Tuppers ~lams Tlwre i
Commurust Chma.
stickup. He slippf'd out to hi s gave him a dime for a .::up of Werry
J d J h
B
Pohce
are
rnvestlgatmg and a car dnven by Hergron were no apprehensiOns. Tht:'
car got a broken empty 321coffee.
H
F u !e ~I 0
a~~· ~ two breaking and enterings oc- Collier, 55. Barboursville, Ky . 1 lheft Is still under investiga-[
WASHINGTON- VICE PRES- caUi.&lt;r automatic ' pislol a~d
s onwaE 1 raL 'k eaEnoEr Foil. curnng Wednesday night !ale both were southbound. accord-· tion.
1
0 •
WASHINGTON
-VICE
PR
'
uc K
e, · Sr· e d. , or ear 1Y Tb urs day mornmg.
·
· to oIf'1cers. Greene over tOOI\ Other arrests by the patiCtl l
R
ld
·Casually re-entered the store.
J rod
Chveyn
mg
1
ent Rubert H. Humphrey, '
.
Robert ~::k · arr, · an
Roosevelt School, Rt. 2, Pt. and pasoed Coll ier. but ··ut in Thursday included : Dennis
who has known !rustralloh· bul Then he )ammed the empty
·
Preasont was entered by break. , too qut'cklv and Coll1er went I 'I ·K·
18 D xt
f I
·
·
· t th 'b f
h
Retiring
· 'd nt 1 th
.
·
.·
·" c mney, . e er. no mu ·,
not Iost his bo unce, IS entertng gun m o e rl s o one of t e
. . . pres I e 0
e as ing out windows in the rear ef 1 off the righl side of the high· f1
·t.ed t0 M ·
t · ·t ·
1966 with one ob 'ective - "to bandits and threatened to
socwhon Js Warden OUrs and
. . I
.
..
er, ct
· elgs coun Y cout [
h
l
Fed Lefh 't '
ti I
I the school. Reported lllJSStng , way te avoid a colliSIOn.
Jan 14 Walter Draper 37 Gal0
be worthry of thhiB kohf~ice. "h
presrldent 'R e1' "h re tsr ng v ce was several March of Dimes Collier's car strurk a con- lipoiis 'passing over th'e y'ellow i
Hump ev aoo IS
ead
.. h
·
0
J
•
served b Roeresmen
nd
· wererlde
rs. Amoun 11
O money con· crete CU1Vert resu 1hng In eavy line. Cited to municipal cour t
Mrs. June Lee,
guldant.'e
and grinned at the mention. of
t'n
y Ia Neutzling and talned in the folders 11 oot damage to the vehicle. He was J 7 w1II d G c 22 G· 1- ro'.:.nselor at Southern High
speculation that he must pohsh
Dwight Parker.
known .
. .
I .an.. ·
ar . · ox, ' a
his polilica! !rna~ If he is to
not tOJured. .
hpo hs. follow,ng too close ly, School, today announced a new
e-... • .
i Fred Harmon's Service StaThe' patrol c1ted Grt&gt;ene to cited to municipal court Jan occupational fil-e is available ia
coon ter th e high optnton poll
The Racine emergency squad
t'
Rt 2
.
1 ed
1.
rati of Seo Robe t F K
U'1it ended 1965 in the red by Postal aerkship
,. Jon. . ' was a so en er municlpal court today on a 7· and Edgar R Mahan 20 the school library ror the USI
dy "t,N V ;,1 thi~k ibe e:;
1170.01 , it was reported today.
during the same hours. Entry charge of cutting in too quick- Gallipolts, speedmg, cited Ja n: of students and adults m lhl
Exams Announced
Iwas gamed by forcmg open the ly after passing. He posted bond . 3
area.
po!Jtics for me ts to be a good
F.xpenses were $645.40 and
(ron! door of the slat,on Re- c
db N1
0 ·
The occupational library provice president,'' be said in an
receipts Including Royal Crown NEW HAVEN - The Post ported miSSing was cJgar~ttes
ars rJven Y e son
·
vides
current mformation about
Interview Thursday. "I hope to MASON - Funeral services pop boUle caps, were $475.39. Offtet&gt; De.p.artmont. Is announc· ,
' Watson. 53, Raeme, and Roy
.
candy and food stuffs.
Winebrenner 73 Syracuse C~'despecific
jobs. Tilt; f1 te was prolng
l
(Continued 011. Page Two)
for Mrs. Catherine Zerkle, 79, Mem bers said, however, donaa c1v1 service examma• ·,
' ··
.
vided
by
the SOuthern Local
of Hartford, who died at her tions of past yean ~de 1t tion for the position of substiswiped at 7·10 .am. Thur-sddy
1 School Board .
residence early lhis morning possible for the orgonlza ·on to tute postal elerk in tho New
on Rt. 124 in Syracuse with mod.
The file adds a lar~e nurn·
will be held Sunday afternoon have an overall balanc
of Haven Post Office.
erate damage to both. No one
her
of pamphlf' ts, oocupational
at 2 p.m. at Foglesong Funeral $484.27.
Starling oalary ls liBted at
brit"fs, reprints and poster maborne. The Rev. Marvan Frame The unit answered 170 calls, $2.57 per
hour w th ln·
terials to material already 8·
will officiale and burial will be and traveled 5,500 milee, doD&gt;t· [ creases up 1e $7,1162 per year.
vailable. Additional accuratto an
in Graham cemetery.
ing 1,435 manhours.
ApPhcatwn For?' 5000 AB, Pr. PLEASANT - Dennis
Rio Grande College has re- useful information alxlul jobs
She was born Feb. 8 1836 at B kdo
f 11 sho ed 51 wh1eh must be ftled, con be Bush 19 Hogsell bas been
rea
wn
G
ca
s
w
obtamcd
at
the
New
Have
'
'
'
·
reived
a $2,(KM) "package" of and opportunities wlll be ft!'0
Hartford, the daughter of the answered in Letart lownship,
.
n arrested by the Shenlf'i deceiwd each month from t h 1
visual education equipment as
late Isaiah and Mary Baker ,, 10
· Leb
"' · s 11
24 Posl Offtce. Applicants must partment for assault and bat·
~
anon, .. m u on,
actually rest'd 'thin th del'
a grant from the 3M Company, publishers of the file to keep
PT. PLEASANT - The na· Gibbs, and was also preceded in Racine vtflage, four in Syra·
e WI
•
IV· tery and hil and run. He was
St. Paul, Minn.
it up-to-dale.
Uon's big cities are oot the only In death by her husband, Stew· euse village and one each in eberyhoarea of the post office or also charged with failure to
The
equipment
was
presentSchool officials invite parents,
'th
a
growm
'
g
wa
t
.
1963
'
na
ftde
patrons
of
the
o(.
I
ld
.
ht
r
on"" laced Wl
• ar , '"
·
Middleport and Jackson Coun- f
.
.
Ye r1g - o · way ·
students,
out-of-sch00 l youlta
ed to the Coli eeaanawas
g l
rd
ter shorlage. Mason County She is survived by two sonns, ty. w. va., two in Salisbury '~inFurther mformation re· All three charges were the
, luncheon Jan. 5. William C. and all other Interested parttea
Health Departmenl also bas Donald, of Hartford and Lester, township lour In Olive Twp gbe btg· tedhe examination. may aftermath of an automobile ac·
0
make use or the occupat1onal
one.
' in Chester Twp. .,
am at the post offtce. e1'den t Wednesday a1 7= ••
I Cyrus, branch man~r. and to
oI Mason, Iour gran.dch'ldr
1 en, and thret'
~• p. m.
kit to help answer their vocaAn estlmated 56 per cent of oae brother, lsalah Gtbbs or A unit spokesman urged per·
en Rt. 2, four mlles south of
Mr. E M. Overholt, visual pro- tiona! and occupation al quetducts representative of 3M Buspnvate residence• have unsafe Hartford; two sisters,
M r s. sons seeking service of
the
DANCE TONIGHT
1Pt. Pleasanl resulting in ai&gt;'
iness Products Sales, Inc., Hunt- tiotu1.
or queetlonab!e water supphe.s. Blanche Ridenour of Hartford unit to give the location, na- There will be 1 donee from proximately
$500 property
ington, W. Va., presented the
Sections of the eounty bave dif- and Mrs. Edna Rogers of Ches· lure of call and how lo gel ro I until 11 tonight at tht Racine damagt.
. .
equipment.
Firing of Gun i8
fleulti"'! in obtaining potable wa· fer, W. Va.
the scene. Phone numbers for Junior High School bulldllll un. Acrordlng to lhe lnvesltgation
The
gra
nl
consists
if
all
rna·
Being Investigated
ter. This se&lt;tion ol the st~te Friends may caU at the Fo- calls placed to the Racine emer· der spon!Orship of the Racine ~eport Houston Mar•· 56, Hunl·
bas pol exper~eneed much rain· g!esong funeral home anytime gency squad are 949-3471, 949- Senior class. The Jays
will lllgton, was travehng north on
tenals needed for using Ibis Tho Meigs County Sheriff'!
fall or soow this fall and winter after noon Saturday.
emcee. Everyone 11 welcome. Rl. 2 when a car driven by
type of visual aid. Rio Grande department today is investigat2794 or 94 9- 3131.
lltd many ciBtema are low.
Bush backed out onto the hlgbCollege Is one of .approxlmately ing the firing of a gun some1bls situation creates a deway In fronl of Mays, causing
700 teacher lraJrung colleges time Thursday that d11100ged a
mand lor lranaported water for
the ears to sideswipe. Bush
in lhe United States which is re- car parked near Tuppers Plains,
domesUc purposes. Tbe Mason
then drove on but came back
ceiving equipment grants from Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbac~
County Health Department act.
and assaulted May•.
the 3M Company aa part ol this said bullet holes were dlscoY.
CLARENCE FElL
InC on the dlrectioo of the Slate FLAT ROCK, N. C. mPI) - people will live on.' Thanks to produced him.
program.
ered in headlights, the hood,
Depatlment o1 Satlltary Eng!· Presidential good wishes, a new yoo, the people live on with a , And
ACCEPTS COMPROMISE
aarenee w. Fetl, • Batlvo
and the windshield of the parlio
aeeriJ11 will require aU partiea book and a rare sleak be!ped deeper Insight Into their nalton
now, lR return, "" say Pauline
Huddlelton Great. of lrollloll, bao beea promol·
COONHUNTERS TO MEET ed cor owned by Harold Fift,
engqed in tr...parting water American literary glant Carl their fellow citizens and the~ 'happy 8Bth birlhda)'' to you. It house, seeking a divorle de- ed to tbe . . . posittoa ol ..... The Meigs C&lt;&gt;unty Coonilunt· Tuppers Plains.
for ptlahlo purpose~ to regis- Sandburg celebrate biB 88th own !nilerenl dignity.
dOI!8 not rlng wlth poetry, built eree mod!fieation in
Meigs ager ot dlvillon oporatlona for ers Associat on wU! hold its
1
let Wltb the MIISOII
County birthday at his mountain home •y pok to th 1
co~ from deep within
County Common Pleas Court OIIIo Power Co. He blo been regular meeting tonight at 7:30
UNIT CALLED
00 s
Health Departm t
Th rsda
e
m 0 ver~e, natton'a heart "
'
en ·
u . Y·
you sang to them of their
·
In a petilton against CecU Hod- regional manger bt ebarge at the clubhouse on Snow Ball The Racine emergency unit
In order to aeeun a permit, In hts telegram to tho white- traditions,. the President aald Sandburg received 110 Y!Jitors dleston, has accepted a earn- of oompuy oporallona Ill dlv~ Hill. Election of officet'l will was calld a\ 10:40 a.m. Thurs.
any pel'8011 operating water haired Pulitzer Prlze.wlnning
'
· and apent mucb ol the day in promise by accepl!ng 2\la aem •loa• beaclqaarter• Ill be held . Everyone Is welcome day for Winnie Dailey, Old Por~
trl!llpOrtatioa equipment must Lincoln biographer and poet, "You ""'le to !bern of bed reading a book-'"l'he of land in Florida according Nowarlt, Zlaes•UI• attd Port•· to attend. but only coonbunters land-Racine road. Sht
was
meet requ!rementt outlined by Pt;esldenl Johnson said:
Lincoln's Jre8lnesl and of the America of Ctr! Sandbur&amp;.'' by to an entry ln Clerk of CoUIU moatb He will retobt ._ ef. may hold office. Plans will be taken to Veterans Memorial bostilt Healtb Department.
'You one. wrote tbal tho areameaa ol tilt !and thai Hazel B. Durnell.
Eveqa Lucke'• llfllct.
floe III lllenrk.
mado for a ahootlne matdl.
pill! aa a medica! pallfiiL

rd

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pr.

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Other District Additions

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JANUARY
CLEARANCE SALE

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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New York Remains
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Capitol Comment, E~ents
Society Notes

By WUliam S. Wldte

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~entlnel,

Pomeroy-Mlddl•port, ll .. Jan.

belted Jon.1 ~~-5 7, and
beat Leh1gli 64·52.

Zips Record Eighth Cage Triumph,.Trip Hiram 71-59

Att STARS

Akron ls back ln tho driver'•[ S&lt;ots trail Otterbein, unbeaten j point lead and opened up a 37· with ZJ seconds left to play
FINEST
seat in the Ohio Conference bas- in four OC starts.
123 rt»1rgin aver the Terriers,[ that was the g.;~ me.
ketbaU race, but tho Zips are ij Other octlon tonight will have now 3-5, at the half. Bill Turner Moins Harvey led the entire
doubtless looking over their Defiance at Spring Harbor, had 25 points for the winners fi rst h&lt;'llf. bu1 Marietta came
~bouldero these days.
!Mich.), Rio Grande at Walsh, and Jim Wartsler t9 for Hiram. back from a 52-'14 secolld
Right behind them are Otter~ and Case meeting We-stern Re- The Bearcats' win was their defl tJ I as .lark Marks tied the
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bein ud Wooster, both ready serve while John Carroll faces nlntb in 10 games and the1r fifth score a1 85-&lt;d1 with 35 seconds
ON REQUEST
to step 1&lt;1 the fore should the Bethany ia 1 pair of Preslde•ts in a row. Don Rolfes had a ca· left as he hit five points in a
defending oo-champlona slum· Conference games.
Ireer high of 30 points, 20 of row. Trrn Wolter then llole the
Big John Milhoan's 33 points paced Firestone 500
ble.
Akron's win WBS only one of them in the first half, for Cin- ball , hi! a layup and added 1
to a 92-87 win over McClellan's of Oak Hill last night in
Akron gavo no hint of stum- four games played Thursday cinn·oti.
peir of lree throws fur lho PI· CINnero e Pomeroy
Gallipolis Independent Basketball League play at Washbling in downing Hiram 7h'i9 night. Cincinnati nicked North The winners owned a !2-2S j oneers. Dick Lowar of Marietta I
Uoo Our P- Parkl!ll 1M
lngton School. It was the first overtime contest of the
Thursday night. It was the un- Texas State, 62-57, In the Mis- edge et the half and in the first and Roger Hart ror the visitors
iCason.
defeated Zips' eighth win.
souri Valley Conference opeper six minutes after intermission . had 20 points ear h.
Jolin Kamanski's 37 poinlll
Tonight Wooster, 5-! ill the for both; Cedarville edged Wil· built the gap to 44--30. The Wilmington led most of
aM: . Bill Francis' 25 were bigh periods. the score was knotted "Have you been at my vitamiJl.. League with the lone loss bemg mington, 76-71 and Marietta Eagles' man-to-man defense game, but Larry Richardson's
THE BEST
for"'llcCiellan's. Melvin Carter 79-19.
pill jar llllaiJI'•• , ' to the Zlpo at Akron, plays host audged Morris Harvey 8~85. eventually cut the difference to jump shot put Cedarville ahead ,
ood 1!_ Firestone led 41-53 at Don Magnani, former AU •
•
' to an Ohio Wesleyan team thst
Ztpo AU Tbe Way
61).67, but at that point Dale w stay at 71-69 after a 49-4e lie '
the half but McClellan's took SEOAL and ex-Rio Grande Col·
has lost three in a row. The Tbe Zips took an earl7 10- Abshire missed a free throw at the half. AI Knott had 211
over li7-M at the end of lhrao ege Redman. was second high
points for the winners and Ron
periods. At the end of four for Firestone and teammate
TONIGHT'S GAMEs
Daniels tbe same for tho losing
ARE AT
Paul Wickline added 13.
team.
Leaguo leading G &amp; J Auw
Middleport at Athens
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won on a forfeit over Weiher's
Jackson at GallipoliJ
of Gallipolis, and kept an un·
-'j!
Logan at Wellstml
ill
b\M!ished iHl record. Fireswne College BallkelboD llesulls
Nelsonville at Pomeroy
stayed In S&lt;lCOid with an 3-1 11f IJaltod Press IDterullonal my HoiiiJ wtlli 11 polntl Bufflngtoa.
Southwestern at Hannan Traoe
record.
East
led tho Middleport lrtoluruln By Qum1erlc
N. Gallia at Kyger Croek
SEI THESI! ,.,..,
Elberfeld's of Pomeroy down- Army !4 Lehigh ft2
boslretball team to Ill third vic- Point .. . ... .. .. • . • s 18 :15 49 Prlllcoton at Pl. Pleasant
ed Dunlop's of Pl. Pleasant 69- Duquesne 74 luna 57
tory in oix starts TI\aroday If. MilS .. _.... .. ... .. g 21 38 52 Wahama at Eastern
55 in the nightcap.
Dunlop's Amherst 91 Brandeis till
ter school at Middleport over
.
Rutland at McArthur
1964 RAMBLER
led 19-16 at the end of the first Salem St. 88 P\ymth St. 119
the Point Ploasant Fr..h, ~~9. Point, Mcllermlnt
1&gt;-3-l~, Oak Hill at Rock Hill
6 4. Dr. Cla.,lc Sedan
perilld but the Pomeroy five Maine 93 New Hampshire 88
Pete McDermtnt ol
Point Statts. t·!-5, Lilly 2• 1 ~• Head 9- Symmes Valley at Coal Grove By Untred Press International
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took over 36-29 ·at the half and NYU 104 West Virginia 91
was hJg or t e VJSI ors WI G
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Tay Baker, a "sixth man" os
One local owner. Like
arrett 0-0.0, C1vms
1-0-2,
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Ied 48·46 at the en d of lhre~ • Bl ooms burg 94 susque hanm B9 t5.
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rimm 2_04 Sayer l-0-2 er- Athens at Columbus Eastrnoor an underg1 udu.1h, 1 ~ ~o . 1 to
new.
Coach
Aaron Buffington's
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Peri.ods .
I· Tri.ni·ty (Conn) 84 Tufts 76
. rard 0-2-2 Towne
11. n 12
Totals
Gallipolis at Pt Pleasant
f Jd' s Albn y.Sl . IN .Y). 71 Osw•o
MHS boys led at all !he periOd !9-ll-4 •
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have corne a-1 ne
• un der 1li·S
H·gh
J
scorers for Elb ere
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Kyger Creek at- Middleport
1964 RAMBLER
9
were Ned Swindell with 18, Ua\e , AssumptiOn 83 Wrcstr Tech 73 breaks!, bbut 1
- rehmarkhably
.
Zanesville Rosecrans at Radne leadership.
6 4 Dr. American Ita.
Harrisoh 16, Harold Brown and Dcknsn 97 Ji'rnkln&amp;Mrshl ~
enoug l Y on Y t e t ree MHS Hollls 5-11-21 Rice ().0- E
Baker ' who nrvC'r ~ tarted
ror ,
Wag. Standard Trans.
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astern at South western
'
Hob Eastman each wllh
liJ.IBryant 103 Ben!ley 87
pomt ge they flmshed wtth . O, Ingels 2-2~6, Hoffner
1~2-4, North Gallia .cmd Wilton
Cnl'nnat but was regarded as 1 R&amp;J-1. One owner. An·
Butch Newton led Dunlop 's wnh Boston St. 81 Gorham St. 61
Iht was 9-t6, 2bl-18,kand 38-35 at Haggerty 3+7, Demoskey 5-4- Coal Grove at Oak HiU
a va hJ&lt;Jb!e subst!tu1e during his 1 other one like new.
1
18, Dan Tarbett h&lt;~d 16, and Monmouth 87 P::lterson St. 48
e quarer ;ea s.
14. Totals 16--20-52.
undergraduate d&lt;Jy~. teok O\'er ,
Richard Franklin 11.
I Providence 87 Mass. 73
Hollis had five field goals
a team whoch lost season won ' 1962 RAMBLER
Fireslone !92) - B. Brown , ~ Carnegie Tech 93 Grov eCty 84 and 11 free throws . . "H~ played Officials, L. Raker and R.
TWO MORE HONORS
Jl4 and dropped 12, considered
VB Ambassador 4 Dr.
2-5-9; P. Smith, 3·2-8; P. FraMidwest
a whale of a game, sa1d Coach Vaughan.
poor for C incinn&lt;~t, the NAA ·
Auto. R&amp;H. P. steering.
ley, 4-1-9; P. Wickline. 6-l-1.1; ! llr:~dley 91 Wichita St 86
ATHENS. Ohio (UP! I- ase 1champs in 1!!61 and 1962.
Clean and nice. Anoth·
er clean one owner
Milhoan. 11 ·11-33; M"gnani , 9·' Whealon 60 Lake r'orest 41
ball coach Bob Wren of
The 12th-ranked
He&lt;ore•ols
0-18: Abels, I-Q.2. Towls, ~6 • w. 111. 84 S.E. Me. at
University this month will
fou ght olf a late rally by the
Rambler.
2o-~2.
St. Louis 60 Drake &amp;4
~p two more honors for
Eagles, who narrowed the gap
1
1961 RAMBLER
\lcClellan's (37) - M. Car· Quincy JOl St. Ambrose 76
Jng the bbcat. 00 a
to three Wilh 15 seeonds left.
6 4 Dr. Classic Sla Wag
ter, 4-3-11 : M. Elcess. J-1-7; ll.' Morietta 89 Morris Harvey 85
a~e
can Conference titie in 1965 and Jerry Couzins !ben sank a patr
Auto.
Trans. Ono local
Francis, 8·9-25: Kam&lt;1nski. lS.. I c~darville 76 Wilmington 71
r,. . .,
a sch.al record of 2.3 consecu- of free U1rows to notch the
Runs flne.
owner.
1-37; R. Moses, 2-3-7. Totais,l Akron 11 lliram 59
Gallia Academy High School's cated directly behind _the foot- tivo wins.
62-57 v;ctory for Cmcinnatl.
3&gt;-17-87.
I St. Thos_ (Minn.) 65 Sl.Mrys 59 basketball team will travel to ball field . It has a seatmg ca~a- Wren will be bonored
n olther MVC actiOn Eld1960 RAMBLER
Score by quarters :
Concrdi.a (Ind.) 87 Hntngtn iS Pt. Pl~asan~ Saturday night city f~r 1.'800 persons.
to- tO in Wasbjngton, D. C., by
ridge Webb scored 2ll points to
VB Ambassador 4 Dr.
fire&lt;&gt;tone ... . 12 41 ~R 79 92
South
whe~e the Big Blacks and Blue .ca~hpohs (not ~Oimtirtg the l Amencan Association of
~wer Tulsa to an 84-79 victory
A hando0111o btltlold, oxSta. Wag. Full power.
McClellan's....., 14
5~ 79 871West. Md. 88 Wash. &lt;.:oll. 67
~vll~ are scheduled to ta~.gle mght s ~arne) will ent~ Pt liege BasebaU Coaches
0\'er Loul svJi il', and &lt;J basket
Clean and nice. Anothpotdy uafted In line loath·
Elberfclds (69 - G. Collms•IErskme 72 Pfeiffer 70
Wtimith ~ac!b• other ror the
II'S! pbalttle With al2-4.~or .
"NCAA Distnct 4 Coach of
and two free throws by
er
one loeal owner
er. Unique credential cas• 4-1 -9; Brm~n. 5-0~10;. R. East~ Lncln Mem. 63 Emry&amp;HRry et
e ID iJ years.
easant JS. a so .- on
y " Oh' lnd'
RRineberg gave St. LoUJs a
Rambler.
holds r:~nd Nutantly disploya man , 4-2-10: N. Swmdell, 9-0- Virginia Tech 88 Richmor.d 73
Last time these two foes met[season..
, M~:l~igan. ~ne~:;a,
triumpb 0\·er Drake.
S.. All The- Abo.,.. One
on the court was on Jen. 25, Countmg a 64-63 overtime wia , d I
ak
the
Sixth-rankcti Providence
16catdoand photos. Makoo ?.8: D. Harnson .. 7-2-IS; P. Col- Georgia Tech 87 Clemson 72
Owner Atmblers, Bought
I InS, 2-Q-4; K. Caldwell,
1-{1-2. Llvingslone 76 Fayetteville 6t 1~7.•That game was played ~nl over their Alumni, the
Biglan owa m :e up
loped MaSStlchusetts 87-73
_o ptrfocl glft1
From Mttropollttn Mot.
Totals 32 5 69
Point 1 old gym. The
! Blacks ar_e 2-4 on the season_.
Thtt Columbus
burly Mike Riord.:m netted
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lg Club will honor him at its
pomls and hauled down 17
New Ramblers.
5.00 lo 10.,00 3-(].6: D. Tarbell, B-0-26 ; H. New· Glenville 96 Solem 82
Before the home - and· home S&lt;hool five came B!l"insl Mil· nual all . sporto dinner on. 21 ,..bounds.
ton. 1-4-18; J. Ury, 2-U-4;
H. Potomac 78 Johnstown 116
series with the West Virglntaos ton Dee, 211, by a_9t-78 ooual for his IT yean of
.
Mal Graham, the oation's
Franklin, 4-3-11. Totals, 24-7 - B
I S 102 AI C II
was dropped, Pt. _Pleasant had Pt Pleasant lost Il~ opener to coaching during whlch be
ninth leading ocorer, pumped
rmng 1m Oil
a. o . 88 piled up 21 victones agamat 19 , Prmc~ton, 97-65. Ripley upset compiled a record of 306
in 30 (.HIImts and held West
5~
\core by quarters :
D. Lipscomb 99 Florence 72
setbacks.
the D1ck Hortonmen 72-67, and and. lOT losses.
VirgJrua·s prize !IOphomore Ron
, Eberfeld's . .. .. _ 16 36 48 69 Samford 76 Cumberland n
Tbe reserve game II ocbed- Barboursville, ranked loth in
Williams 00 12 as New York
' Dunlop's
GUilford
!16
Catawba
75
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for
6
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Saturdoy.
Tbe
A
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In
West
VIrginia,
Un versiiy drubbed the
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'Your Rambler Duler"'
Standings
Blhvn 77 Sthwstrn (Tenn.) 68 varsity battlo wlll commence
tho Blacks 84-02 111d 112FIGHT 1\ESULTS
lalneers t04. 9f
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Team
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at 7:30 p. m. (Weat Virginia .
By Unit.. Prep llltemadonal
In oltler acll~n, Georg ia Tech
Ohio .r. &amp; J Auto ........ . , . 9 0 . Tulsa 84 Louisville 711
gsmes Alwa)'l begin ona • half Probable startero fir Coach TOKYO (UP!) _
ripped Clemson 87- 72, Ol&lt;laho600-606 E. Main 11.
Pomeroy
' Firestone __ .... ...... 8
II Cincinnall 82 No. Tex. St. 5'7 bopurloaPtrller !~an Ohio ls
Horton's squad are Jim Stoots, Takayama
rna City blasted Loyola of the
112 Japan
Po 1M roy
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essant1 new gym
1&gt;-1 . junior and Joe Smith, fi-9 with Bo&gt;eodT Hay~se, 112 ,'
South 105-811. Texas Wes.t.ern
Elberfeld'• •• .. •••• _. 3
4
semor at the guard positions! (W)
wNih:IJiPII!pe~d~Se~o~t~tle~7&amp;-64~:_·~D'J&gt;uqljlue':"snOEe'illllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllll!l!!!!!!!l!
Weiher's ..... .... - ... 3
4 Okla. City 105 Loyola !La.) 88 Gsry Marllhout, 1-2 oemor, cea·
Dun lop's ............ 2
7 Texas CoiL Tl Filltson 84
Butch Call, 8-Z senior and
McClellan's ..... ..... . I
7 St. Mrys (Tex .• M Cr]&gt;o CrsU
Bill Stricken, 6-4 seniO!', fO!'- LOS ANGELES (UP!) Oflicial
scorekeeper,
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112
LeTourneau
56
George (Scrap Iron) John1on,
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Skidmore; or1icials, Sonny E. New Mex. 90 Wayland 81
Expeered to oee plenty of 212, Oklahoma City, drew
Smith and Bob Burchett.
Texas Wostern Tl Seattle 114
.
are Miko Marnhout, Do• Chuck Leslie,
17611, Now
W~ggln.s, Davo Blat! and John OrloaDI UO).
Flowers.
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Tonight, Ga!Upo!IJ will host
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beginnin at I o'alook oa !be NEW YORK (UP!) _ Buff
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tallic green finish.
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Super Sports. Impala series Convertible. Extra sharp
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Cincinnatl
.- ... 27 14 .11611 There bsd hoeD rumors
Philadelphia
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Zips Record Eighth Cage Triumph,.Trip Hiram 71-59

Att STARS

Akron ls back ln tho driver'•[ S&lt;ots trail Otterbein, unbeaten j point lead and opened up a 37· with ZJ seconds left to play
FINEST
seat in the Ohio Conference bas- in four OC starts.
123 rt»1rgin aver the Terriers,[ that was the g.;~ me.
ketbaU race, but tho Zips are ij Other octlon tonight will have now 3-5, at the half. Bill Turner Moins Harvey led the entire
doubtless looking over their Defiance at Spring Harbor, had 25 points for the winners fi rst h&lt;'llf. bu1 Marietta came
~bouldero these days.
!Mich.), Rio Grande at Walsh, and Jim Wartsler t9 for Hiram. back from a 52-'14 secolld
Right behind them are Otter~ and Case meeting We-stern Re- The Bearcats' win was their defl tJ I as .lark Marks tied the
ONE-DAY SERVICI
bein ud Wooster, both ready serve while John Carroll faces nlntb in 10 games and the1r fifth score a1 85-&lt;d1 with 35 seconds
ON REQUEST
to step 1&lt;1 the fore should the Bethany ia 1 pair of Preslde•ts in a row. Don Rolfes had a ca· left as he hit five points in a
defending oo-champlona slum· Conference games.
Ireer high of 30 points, 20 of row. Trrn Wolter then llole the
Big John Milhoan's 33 points paced Firestone 500
ble.
Akron's win WBS only one of them in the first half, for Cin- ball , hi! a layup and added 1
to a 92-87 win over McClellan's of Oak Hill last night in
Akron gavo no hint of stum- four games played Thursday cinn·oti.
peir of lree throws fur lho PI· CINnero e Pomeroy
Gallipolis Independent Basketball League play at Washbling in downing Hiram 7h'i9 night. Cincinnati nicked North The winners owned a !2-2S j oneers. Dick Lowar of Marietta I
Uoo Our P- Parkl!ll 1M
lngton School. It was the first overtime contest of the
Thursday night. It was the un- Texas State, 62-57, In the Mis- edge et the half and in the first and Roger Hart ror the visitors
iCason.
defeated Zips' eighth win.
souri Valley Conference opeper six minutes after intermission . had 20 points ear h.
Jolin Kamanski's 37 poinlll
Tonight Wooster, 5-! ill the for both; Cedarville edged Wil· built the gap to 44--30. The Wilmington led most of
aM: . Bill Francis' 25 were bigh periods. the score was knotted "Have you been at my vitamiJl.. League with the lone loss bemg mington, 76-71 and Marietta Eagles' man-to-man defense game, but Larry Richardson's
THE BEST
for"'llcCiellan's. Melvin Carter 79-19.
pill jar llllaiJI'•• , ' to the Zlpo at Akron, plays host audged Morris Harvey 8~85. eventually cut the difference to jump shot put Cedarville ahead ,
ood 1!_ Firestone led 41-53 at Don Magnani, former AU •
•
' to an Ohio Wesleyan team thst
Ztpo AU Tbe Way
61).67, but at that point Dale w stay at 71-69 after a 49-4e lie '
the half but McClellan's took SEOAL and ex-Rio Grande Col·
has lost three in a row. The Tbe Zips took an earl7 10- Abshire missed a free throw at the half. AI Knott had 211
over li7-M at the end of lhrao ege Redman. was second high
points for the winners and Ron
periods. At the end of four for Firestone and teammate
TONIGHT'S GAMEs
Daniels tbe same for tho losing
ARE AT
Paul Wickline added 13.
team.
Leaguo leading G &amp; J Auw
Middleport at Athens
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won on a forfeit over Weiher's
Jackson at GallipoliJ
of Gallipolis, and kept an un·
-'j!
Logan at Wellstml
ill
b\M!ished iHl record. Fireswne College BallkelboD llesulls
Nelsonville at Pomeroy
stayed In S&lt;lCOid with an 3-1 11f IJaltod Press IDterullonal my HoiiiJ wtlli 11 polntl Bufflngtoa.
Southwestern at Hannan Traoe
record.
East
led tho Middleport lrtoluruln By Qum1erlc
N. Gallia at Kyger Croek
SEI THESI! ,.,..,
Elberfeld's of Pomeroy down- Army !4 Lehigh ft2
boslretball team to Ill third vic- Point .. . ... .. .. • . • s 18 :15 49 Prlllcoton at Pl. Pleasant
ed Dunlop's of Pl. Pleasant 69- Duquesne 74 luna 57
tory in oix starts TI\aroday If. MilS .. _.... .. ... .. g 21 38 52 Wahama at Eastern
55 in the nightcap.
Dunlop's Amherst 91 Brandeis till
ter school at Middleport over
.
Rutland at McArthur
1964 RAMBLER
led 19-16 at the end of the first Salem St. 88 P\ymth St. 119
the Point Ploasant Fr..h, ~~9. Point, Mcllermlnt
1&gt;-3-l~, Oak Hill at Rock Hill
6 4. Dr. Cla.,lc Sedan
perilld but the Pomeroy five Maine 93 New Hampshire 88
Pete McDermtnt ol
Point Statts. t·!-5, Lilly 2• 1 ~• Head 9- Symmes Valley at Coal Grove By Untred Press International
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took over 36-29 ·at the half and NYU 104 West Virginia 91
was hJg or t e VJSI ors WI G
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Tay Baker, a "sixth man" os
One local owner. Like
arrett 0-0.0, C1vms
1-0-2,
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Ied 48·46 at the en d of lhre~ • Bl ooms burg 94 susque hanm B9 t5.
.
rimm 2_04 Sayer l-0-2 er- Athens at Columbus Eastrnoor an underg1 udu.1h, 1 ~ ~o . 1 to
new.
Coach
Aaron Buffington's
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tlle (", lfl{.·tnn(l-t·I nnf'rlfC.J
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-ts, wh0 I•
Peri.ods .
I· Tri.ni·ty (Conn) 84 Tufts 76
. rard 0-2-2 Towne
11. n 12
Totals
Gallipolis at Pt Pleasant
f Jd' s Albn y.Sl . IN .Y). 71 Osw•o
MHS boys led at all !he periOd !9-ll-4 •
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have corne a-1 ne
• un der 1li·S
H·gh
J
scorers for Elb ere
"' 66
Kyger Creek at- Middleport
1964 RAMBLER
9
were Ned Swindell with 18, Ua\e , AssumptiOn 83 Wrcstr Tech 73 breaks!, bbut 1
- rehmarkhably
.
Zanesville Rosecrans at Radne leadership.
6 4 Dr. American Ita.
Harrisoh 16, Harold Brown and Dcknsn 97 Ji'rnkln&amp;Mrshl ~
enoug l Y on Y t e t ree MHS Hollls 5-11-21 Rice ().0- E
Baker ' who nrvC'r ~ tarted
ror ,
Wag. Standard Trans.
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astern at South western
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Hob Eastman each wllh
liJ.IBryant 103 Ben!ley 87
pomt ge they flmshed wtth . O, Ingels 2-2~6, Hoffner
1~2-4, North Gallia .cmd Wilton
Cnl'nnat but was regarded as 1 R&amp;J-1. One owner. An·
Butch Newton led Dunlop 's wnh Boston St. 81 Gorham St. 61
Iht was 9-t6, 2bl-18,kand 38-35 at Haggerty 3+7, Demoskey 5-4- Coal Grove at Oak HiU
a va hJ&lt;Jb!e subst!tu1e during his 1 other one like new.
1
18, Dan Tarbett h&lt;~d 16, and Monmouth 87 P::lterson St. 48
e quarer ;ea s.
14. Totals 16--20-52.
undergraduate d&lt;Jy~. teok O\'er ,
Richard Franklin 11.
I Providence 87 Mass. 73
Hollis had five field goals
a team whoch lost season won ' 1962 RAMBLER
Fireslone !92) - B. Brown , ~ Carnegie Tech 93 Grov eCty 84 and 11 free throws . . "H~ played Officials, L. Raker and R.
TWO MORE HONORS
Jl4 and dropped 12, considered
VB Ambassador 4 Dr.
2-5-9; P. Smith, 3·2-8; P. FraMidwest
a whale of a game, sa1d Coach Vaughan.
poor for C incinn&lt;~t, the NAA ·
Auto. R&amp;H. P. steering.
ley, 4-1-9; P. Wickline. 6-l-1.1; ! llr:~dley 91 Wichita St 86
ATHENS. Ohio (UP! I- ase 1champs in 1!!61 and 1962.
Clean and nice. Anoth·
er clean one owner
Milhoan. 11 ·11-33; M"gnani , 9·' Whealon 60 Lake r'orest 41
ball coach Bob Wren of
The 12th-ranked
He&lt;ore•ols
0-18: Abels, I-Q.2. Towls, ~6 • w. 111. 84 S.E. Me. at
University this month will
fou ght olf a late rally by the
Rambler.
2o-~2.
St. Louis 60 Drake &amp;4
~p two more honors for
Eagles, who narrowed the gap
1
1961 RAMBLER
\lcClellan's (37) - M. Car· Quincy JOl St. Ambrose 76
Jng the bbcat. 00 a
to three Wilh 15 seeonds left.
6 4 Dr. Classic Sla Wag
ter, 4-3-11 : M. Elcess. J-1-7; ll.' Morietta 89 Morris Harvey 85
a~e
can Conference titie in 1965 and Jerry Couzins !ben sank a patr
Auto.
Trans. Ono local
Francis, 8·9-25: Kam&lt;1nski. lS.. I c~darville 76 Wilmington 71
r,. . .,
a sch.al record of 2.3 consecu- of free U1rows to notch the
Runs flne.
owner.
1-37; R. Moses, 2-3-7. Totais,l Akron 11 lliram 59
Gallia Academy High School's cated directly behind _the foot- tivo wins.
62-57 v;ctory for Cmcinnatl.
3&gt;-17-87.
I St. Thos_ (Minn.) 65 Sl.Mrys 59 basketball team will travel to ball field . It has a seatmg ca~a- Wren will be bonored
n olther MVC actiOn Eld1960 RAMBLER
Score by quarters :
Concrdi.a (Ind.) 87 Hntngtn iS Pt. Pl~asan~ Saturday night city f~r 1.'800 persons.
to- tO in Wasbjngton, D. C., by
ridge Webb scored 2ll points to
VB Ambassador 4 Dr.
fire&lt;&gt;tone ... . 12 41 ~R 79 92
South
whe~e the Big Blacks and Blue .ca~hpohs (not ~Oimtirtg the l Amencan Association of
~wer Tulsa to an 84-79 victory
A hando0111o btltlold, oxSta. Wag. Full power.
McClellan's....., 14
5~ 79 871West. Md. 88 Wash. &lt;.:oll. 67
~vll~ are scheduled to ta~.gle mght s ~arne) will ent~ Pt liege BasebaU Coaches
0\'er Loul svJi il', and &lt;J basket
Clean and nice. Anothpotdy uafted In line loath·
Elberfclds (69 - G. Collms•IErskme 72 Pfeiffer 70
Wtimith ~ac!b• other ror the
II'S! pbalttle With al2-4.~or .
"NCAA Distnct 4 Coach of
and two free throws by
er
one loeal owner
er. Unique credential cas• 4-1 -9; Brm~n. 5-0~10;. R. East~ Lncln Mem. 63 Emry&amp;HRry et
e ID iJ years.
easant JS. a so .- on
y " Oh' lnd'
RRineberg gave St. LoUJs a
Rambler.
holds r:~nd Nutantly disploya man , 4-2-10: N. Swmdell, 9-0- Virginia Tech 88 Richmor.d 73
Last time these two foes met[season..
, M~:l~igan. ~ne~:;a,
triumpb 0\·er Drake.
S.. All The- Abo.,.. One
on the court was on Jen. 25, Countmg a 64-63 overtime wia , d I
ak
the
Sixth-rankcti Providence
16catdoand photos. Makoo ?.8: D. Harnson .. 7-2-IS; P. Col- Georgia Tech 87 Clemson 72
Owner Atmblers, Bought
I InS, 2-Q-4; K. Caldwell,
1-{1-2. Llvingslone 76 Fayetteville 6t 1~7.•That game was played ~nl over their Alumni, the
Biglan owa m :e up
loped MaSStlchusetts 87-73
_o ptrfocl glft1
From Mttropollttn Mot.
Totals 32 5 69
Point 1 old gym. The
! Blacks ar_e 2-4 on the season_.
Thtt Columbus
burly Mike Riord.:m netted
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Conc"Ord
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DIIIIILJP s 5,;:~[ - .• rcen ee, LoyolJI {Md.) 91 Mt.St.Mrys 84
ac 8 won a a e,
n r trmmp over a
lg Club will honor him at its
pomls and hauled down 17
New Ramblers.
5.00 lo 10.,00 3-(].6: D. Tarbell, B-0-26 ; H. New· Glenville 96 Solem 82
Before the home - and· home S&lt;hool five came B!l"insl Mil· nual all . sporto dinner on. 21 ,..bounds.
ton. 1-4-18; J. Ury, 2-U-4;
H. Potomac 78 Johnstown 116
series with the West Virglntaos ton Dee, 211, by a_9t-78 ooual for his IT yean of
.
Mal Graham, the oation's
Franklin, 4-3-11. Totals, 24-7 - B
I S 102 AI C II
was dropped, Pt. _Pleasant had Pt Pleasant lost Il~ opener to coaching during whlch be
ninth leading ocorer, pumped
rmng 1m Oil
a. o . 88 piled up 21 victones agamat 19 , Prmc~ton, 97-65. Ripley upset compiled a record of 306
in 30 (.HIImts and held West
5~
\core by quarters :
D. Lipscomb 99 Florence 72
setbacks.
the D1ck Hortonmen 72-67, and and. lOT losses.
VirgJrua·s prize !IOphomore Ron
, Eberfeld's . .. .. _ 16 36 48 69 Samford 76 Cumberland n
Tbe reserve game II ocbed- Barboursville, ranked loth in
Williams 00 12 as New York
' Dunlop's
GUilford
!16
Catawba
75
uled
for
6
p.
m.
Saturdoy.
Tbe
A
ball
In
West
VIrginia,
Un versiiy drubbed the
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'Your Rambler Duler"'
Standings
Blhvn 77 Sthwstrn (Tenn.) 68 varsity battlo wlll commence
tho Blacks 84-02 111d 112FIGHT 1\ESULTS
lalneers t04. 9f
Phone WY 2·3870
Team
W L'
Southwell
at 7:30 p. m. (Weat Virginia .
By Unit.. Prep llltemadonal
In oltler acll~n, Georg ia Tech
Ohio .r. &amp; J Auto ........ . , . 9 0 . Tulsa 84 Louisville 711
gsmes Alwa)'l begin ona • half Probable startero fir Coach TOKYO (UP!) _
ripped Clemson 87- 72, Ol&lt;laho600-606 E. Main 11.
Pomeroy
' Firestone __ .... ...... 8
II Cincinnall 82 No. Tex. St. 5'7 bopurloaPtrller !~an Ohio ls
Horton's squad are Jim Stoots, Takayama
rna City blasted Loyola of the
112 Japan
Po 1M roy
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essant1 new gym
1&gt;-1 . junior and Joe Smith, fi-9 with Bo&gt;eodT Hay~se, 112 ,'
South 105-811. Texas Wes.t.ern
Elberfeld'• •• .. •••• _. 3
4
semor at the guard positions! (W)
wNih:IJiPII!pe~d~Se~o~t~tle~7&amp;-64~:_·~D'J&gt;uqljlue':"snOEe'illllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllll!l!!!!!!!l!
Weiher's ..... .... - ... 3
4 Okla. City 105 Loyola !La.) 88 Gsry Marllhout, 1-2 oemor, cea·
Dun lop's ............ 2
7 Texas CoiL Tl Filltson 84
Butch Call, 8-Z senior and
McClellan's ..... ..... . I
7 St. Mrys (Tex .• M Cr]&gt;o CrsU
Bill Stricken, 6-4 seniO!', fO!'- LOS ANGELES (UP!) Oflicial
scorekeeper,
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112
LeTourneau
56
George (Scrap Iron) John1on,
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Skidmore; or1icials, Sonny E. New Mex. 90 Wayland 81
Expeered to oee plenty of 212, Oklahoma City, drew
Smith and Bob Burchett.
Texas Wostern Tl Seattle 114
.
are Miko Marnhout, Do• Chuck Leslie,
17611, Now
W~ggln.s, Davo Blat! and John OrloaDI UO).
Flowers.
-·----NOW
WAS
Tonight, Ga!Upo!IJ will host
Jackson ill on SEOAL batlle, D0NELU TO RE'IVRM
beginnin at I o'alook oa !be NEW YORK (UP!) _ Buff
2 dr. Extra good car for 1959. Beautiful original meGAJI!J planks.
Donelll, head footbeD ooaeh
tallic green finish.
NBA fllandlngl
Columbia University
for the
IS THI! TIMI
By !Jolted rr .., JnternaUolll past nine years, probably will
Ealll.enl Dlmlon
retU!'II w tbe _school ne%1
TO BUY A .• .,
w. t.. Pet. seuoo, M ,... lodicaled nw.-.1
Super Sports. Impala series Convertible. Extra sharp
Inside and out. Low mileage. Power steering &amp; brak•
Bolllolt
·-·-···211 ll .1194 daJ.
es. Automatic trans.
Cincinnatl
.- ... 27 14 .11611 There bsd hoeD rumors
Philadelphia
•.. 24 13 .849 the 57-year-&lt;lid aoacl! would not
New York
.13 25 .343 be rehired
Wooten Dlvlsloa
----Conv. Mercury's finest and best and this one is tops
W.
L.
Pel
An
AIUTARI
in condition. Fully equipped with power windowi, poLoo Angel.. . ..... ll4 It .11611
wer seat, power &amp;ttuHing, power brakes.
Ba!Umore
.... .. !! :!2 .488 HOUSTOif (UPn -Houall!n
Sa• Fraoclsco . •. !II 24 .455 halfback Ode Burrell and
Jot! Arrived
St. Louis .... - ... 15 22 .4051Dlej!o offenslvo laekle
Hardl&lt;&gt;p. All golld white ltidewall IIHI. lladiG 1114
Catalina Station Wagon. One very &lt;:are!ul owner. PoDetroit
.. ....... 10 2U .256 Wright bave been addlld to
heater. Black Willi WhiM lop.
wer steering and brakes. Hydramatic. Beautiful meTbnnday'o Reoulll
All-star ~quad that meets
tallic blue finish with matching Interior. SpotleSi inCincinnati 109 Detroit WI
Am or le a n Football League
aide and out.
PhOadelpbla 131 Baltimore 12'1 cbamploa Buffalo Bllll oa
(OD!y games schedullld)
15.
Ju&lt;t Arrived
Radio and hotiW. ktra oleaD. Low mil. . . .
Catalina 2 dr. Hard Top. Power Steering, Power brakes, Automatio. Real sharp oar, probably will not be
bore long.

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PT PLEASANT - Thr"" ol wth rontrbutng to the delm-, Parma spent Christmas week
lbe 1· ur rsons mdtcted b&gt; the quency of a minor. Orders grant· end wrth her parents, Mr. and
pe 01 Mason County mg IM divorces were signed by Mrs. Homer
gran
11 111 jury 1 . cor&lt;'d before Judge Thompson and a con Mr. and Mr&lt;. Dwight Swep' Thompson tempt act1on was dlsml5sed. ston and family of Columbus
01 n g
ed
.JudtUI Rae Jackson was grant· spen t Christmas weekend wtlh
35 Ma· ed a mvorce from Robert Blatr Mr. and Mrs Ralph Lee and
on e/ed a lea of guilty Ia I Jack, on and she was granted Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and
pchargmg burg· I care and custody of their one famtly.
I
Jar of the B &amp; B Ma rket ml •lnlant chtld Nellie KJnnatrd , Robert R Harden o! the ,
stfwart was
rc•pro&lt;rnt- was granted a divorce from U. S. Navy spent Chmtmas l
ed m court b\ Attorm \ Wil- l John Kinnaml. The f'Ontempt with his family and his
iam 11 Rn rd.m. Judge 1'1llmp· l aetwn dismissed was
styled Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harden or
sun set Fnda} , F'ebn.J.ti'Y 25th Lera A. Hall vs P~ul R. Hal!. Syracuse.
as senlencmg dalt' for S!('War! I
Mr. and Mrs. Edson Roush
who ~~ free on bond
•
spont the holiday week end w1th
Philip J. Hall HldJ C' LlH'd on 1
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Young
the charge if forgerv Wit! en· I
and family at Sidney
ter a plea to the - mdJCtmer•t
Mrs Edith Shain or' Pomeroy
' Monday, January lOth at 9·:l0
spent .Christmas day With Mr.

b
M
Wr. ••d 1\lrs. (.'!Rir Taylor had
blo and Tim of Parbrs urg, r. Chrl.stmas dinner with Mr. '"d
and Mrs He1·hert Parker
M amid Ml'll Pearl Lanning ol Bet'Ch
Nancy o£ Syracuse,
r. an
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Mrs. Robert Parker and
Grove HDa_d_._ __

Brent Bolin. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jor Bo I'm, ce 1ebrated
!lfth birthday reoe!!UY at
party gtvcn by his parents

;a~~an~n~~::i~ ~;s~~~~::, !~;~ri~":L no~~~~"·

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Enc Parker of the U. S. Army
d M Nma Thoma Pt.
m Fort Knox, Ky., Denms Park- HarUor
r.
By J•••. Parker
.
I er of Marshall Univ':""ity In
. B 0 w I e s,
' Jane and Juha Lucasentertam wei e served Those
Huntmgton, W. Va ' hts guest, GrJ HARGEDg Ant!tony Blelted wtth a hohday party for were Steve and Gary Nelson , Mtss Pal Gaul of Chesler, Mr. DIS~t Pleasa~t: Kell) Dawn
their frtends at the home of Debbte, Bobby and Ricky W1l· and Mrs MariOn Parker of sing, · ht.on· Mrs Herbert
1t!telr parents. \1r. and
• Fe ; . tewl'll
Mrs. hamson Cully and Tara Nelson, Long Bottom, and Mr. and Mn. Bowen, All
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Richard Lucas, . on Langsville Greg
Teresa Van Meter, Howard Parlrer,
Aprll and Myers,
Mrs.
Road The evcmng was spent Cyndy Anderson and Brent, Aaron, who make their home Hunt,
Pt Pleasant
·I playing prng pong: table gam&lt;'s Brenda, Craig and Ricky Balm. on Ute farm.
Bertram nn, · . ___ _
and dancmg Retresbments of TILLIS FAMILY IS HOME -._
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sloppy ]Oes, potato salad, pota-1 Jem Tlllrs, who JS stahoned
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to chips, corn chip~ and dip. I With the U. S. Army at Fort
cookies and pop
served I Knox, Ky' spent the Chrtslmas
AIRMAN CAL\ ERT
The Lueas hon:e was
holidays with his parents, Mr.
Alrmao Ralph C. Calvert, ed m the Christmas tr~dut_on i and Ml s. Sherman Tillis and
son of Mrs. Ecl~tbe u. Cal- throughout. :;os~ atte~dmgRm- Jean. Lowse and Mark. H I I
\'Cft or 810 E. Main St .. Porn- elud ed Ron ay or an d
SISicrs, Mr and MrR, Roger
eroy, hai been •eleeted lor Sutherland of RIO Gran e .~ · smnh or Co lumbus and Mr. and
training at Keesler AFB. Miss. lege Don Smith of
e Mrs R1chard Bearhs, Scott and
as an Air Force t·nm9tuniea. Beauty Aeademy, L~nyk H p~ l Troy of Chester. were
also
&amp;
tions • electronic" specialist. of Ohio State, Su?.y ar er o : home lor the holidays.
A 1!HI5 graduate of Pommy o:i~~:~~rsig~v~tmEg~~nt:;
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RT~e ~~~~,~~:~::•t:,~.:e«~~~nd Mrs. Lloyd Roush and High Seboot, he r~emtly{o~· ~omeroy, Roger and Ernie Jes- atJ'r:~lyMr:f M;~~ield :~ - , . . 111&amp; . . . . . . .
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fo&lt;r llrll
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1! The Carleton Sunday School ~~all Reiber, Morning Star ~=!·~~sl~!aJDJnK at "" • se of Zanesville, J~lla :~~ Mr and Mrs. Jameo Thomas;, j;;;.;;.;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;:.,;;;:;;;::;;_;:;~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==-,
Pe:ull4:' Hun10n md1eted on an had an attrndance of 55, of£er- home on leave from the service
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wine, Beverly Forbe •
R Karen. Jamey and John,
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assault ~:md bat1l'I \ : hm gt:. &lt;~nd lr ng of S25_6L The Young_ Choir called on Carl Circle on Satur- er Margaret Ann C&gt;rleton and r =~rr:lt I ~hej~":~ngJ.rm La~:• Columbus were h~rdav lu~sts
also named m a JUlllt mdld· nccompamed b)' .Tudy King at day.
P~tnck were dmner guesh on ac 'r ·~~ eU S A~m~ m Fort o,f thetr parenls, r. an rs.
·•. rnent wi!h Clu·lsfl nl' ~ow_h ;Jg liH!_pi:lllo. sa n~ ~on~(' sf' IPciJOns. , Roger Holler Is spending .a :Christmas On at th e horn e or' bert .u ' e . . . Julta. Jcme Cia !I' Taylor.
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charging unlawful co'r;;lnl ·;'" " { Mr. and \Irs. Dwrght Corl are ! leave with his parents, ~Jr. and! Mr. and \1r/ Hayman ~ornitz ~~~\~;~· ~~~" - .Julia !.ul'as MMrsD ~~me~~,~~~ aJ~~S~~~: I
will also enter pleas t~ b(1 lt Ill · unnounring the bl rth of a bab~ i ~·Irs. Thomas Holter of \1 orn-· of Pomero .
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e for the holid av voc&lt;J - ISS e le a~
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dictmcnts .IOJJU,l')' IUt n l IJm· gor l r; rund parrnts are Mr. and · ing St·tr He wi ll return to
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I d cs ·at l'o penler, ol Pomeroy, ~rte tho '
tine Bowling s rt:'fHl l'1t·d to be 11 \1r·s ( 'har· it'S Barnt&gt;tl, Grove Pr· j H~rbor
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hon rom . er s u : .· . . · • Syrac:use recently
or
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, i l t· 1 ·Cll ·~. &lt;Jml \1r and ~IJ &lt;:. Hap
1 h Mr.
ar and Mrs.
· Hayman Barn-i
lumbus
BusmessHAVE
Um'&lt; ersJ)
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nl.rr
a inge
and did nul appeJ! It' (&lt;l
SNOWOEI\'S
DINNER
. of Miss Nancy
. Parker
Miss I
to B.l! li 'o\1' 1 !0 ht '!' m C.t.rl Thl' (' arb ha\'C another itz of Pomeroy and Mr .. and I
Mr and '1rs. Roy Snowden I
of Mr. !
dictment.
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Mrs. Keith Burmtz of Mtddle·
· were hosts for a family Christ-' and Mrs Herbert Parker, form·
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Mr
.:md
port
were
guests
at
the
Dean
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mas dmner on Saturday. After . er princi.pal of .Rutland Grade '
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8~ ~ ____ __ 1son ul Co l u m htl &lt;:, \t SJte
f r Brinker home on Sunday.
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the tu rkl'y dinner was served, School. .
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rn otht&gt; r . . .\Irs. Georg11 Thom a \.1r. and Mrs R~hert Lre and
gifts were opened Those at. Chnstmas dinner guests of
a11d fUJllll ~.
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f.'l mily visited Willi Mr. anJ I Mrs. Stella Adkins of Long tendmg were Mr . and Mrs. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolin, Rick,
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:\ l r. Hlld ~l r;. ~Irgil Km~ an~ Mrs. Arthur Orr of ChPs tf'r dur- Bottom spent Sunday
Wlth [ Charles Simpkins and Charl3 Brenda. Brent and Craig, were
fclmdy wNe Chnstmo=~s dmne. 1in g the holiday season.
1Mrs Freda Miller and attend·! and Melissa of Columbus, \1r Mr . and Mrs. Larry Turner
gut&gt;sts ~f twr .parents. , Mr. ~nd Spen dmg
reeent Sunday [ed chur&lt;'h in thr evenmg.
and Mrs. Carroll Snowden and and Nan cy of Findlay, Mr . and
\1rs \ll'lx·r 1\ood. Also callrng with &gt;Irs. Mary Ctrcle _were '&gt;Jr. and Mrs. Richard Barton , Steve, Larry: Gary and Au- Mr·s Roger Turner and Denise
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1111 the &lt;~ftt·rnoon wer Mr. ~nd Mr. and Mrs. (Teorge Circle I and son spent Ch ns!mas w1th nctle of Ga ll 1pol1s, .r-.·lr. a~d of ~I gin, Ill. , ·Mr. and Mrs. Don
.\1rs. :Jarm an Wood and family. and family of Ashland, Ky., Mr. hPr mother 1 Mrs. J ane Sm1th 1Mrs. Bruee Miiy and Debbie! Turner of Athens and Mr. and
,,
By Mrs. 0. M. Rife
SP4 W1lilam illurray of Ft. and Mrs. James Circle of N{'\1. )of S1l ver Rid~ e.
. ) and Mike, Mr. and Mr~. Hom· . Mrs. Henry Turner, Carpenter.
.~ Mr. Clifford WootPn, :\1rs. Myer~. Va .. h.a s been hom-! t·ol Ha\•en, w. va .. Mr. rmd Mrs.[ Some of the young folks d1d er P11rker and Suzy, J1m Car-, '\1r and Mrs Robert Hill spent
Anderson \\ooteD, Mrs. Don- vi~it w1th his mother: Mrs. Ell- Don nl d Prerce of Athens and some fine caroling nt Christ- penter of Pomeroy and
the Christma s at Fairborn where
·. , JIId Woot~n and daughter, .loan obeth Mw·ray and hts brother, Mr . ond olrs. Melvm Circle of [ mas time and left the elderly hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snow-j they had dinner with Mrs. Ed1 spent Fnday VISilmg M1~s Ha-1Mr. and Mrs. Dana Murray Jr. London.
I folks l'OOkies and cAndy
den. During the evenmg a call na Laninng. Other~ attending
!l~l W~ten who i.s a pat1ent1 at . 1\.Irs. Roberta Carru~hers, Lula and Dixie Circle and Mr. Several children of Mr. and was made to Snowden's son. 1wrre the Hllls' son, Mr. and
R1venude Melho&lt;hst Hospi~ 1 a~ , 'Mf!,!iP~ky Hundell .
J1mmy and Mrs Doyle 1\lutti visited Mrs. Chorle11 Bisset were home Mr. and Mrs. Leland Snowden Mrs Bill Hill. ~r. and Mrs.
Columbus. They also VlSit~~nddl , ~i~ky and Deb1He C~r- 1 .r-.lr. ond Mrs. Harold Circle and fur .christml\8.
and Mike, Pat, Ginny, Donme, Jim. Lanning and ram1ly and
Mrs. Drue Woodrum who . Is ruthe rs VIS iled recenlly will! 1 familv of Pomeroy on Christmas Mildred Santee spent Christ-i and Nancy of ~aJnesvtll.e. The Mr. and Mrs. wJI Lanning.
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ronfined to the same hosp1!.al ! !l!r. anrl ~1rt. John Dean and IdA\'.·
mas with her parents Mr. and : Simpkins family remamed ~v- Mr. Tom Williamson of nayMr. 811d Mrs. Gen~ Srograv es f. lll \1 11.
.
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Dea n nnd Eunle Brinker, wn. Mrs. Joe ~arks..
.
ernighl before returning to Co-, lon spent the holiday vacation
and son and Debb1e lt rff' fl l \ lr. and Mrs: .Martrn Sw~rt Ham Carleton, Bett) Van Met- "Jrs. Sfllhe Allison :lf Racme, lumbus.
' wit·h hir~ mother, Mrs. Edith ,
Baton Rooge, La ., spent thr ol Co lumbus '-'I SJ1ed uvP r the
Mr. Paul Alll~on of Zanesvlllet
JUDGES ENTERTAINED WilliamSDn
holidays vtith Mr. and ~lrs. 1holirlay with her parents, Mr. Ia
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Beaver Mrs. Charles Lewis and Mr!!. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denison
John Whtte and 0 . M. Rife nod and \1rs. William B&lt;·al
and Mrs . Hael Arnold and lami· and children, Jyl, Jeff and Joy Robert Lewis, judges lor the &lt;pent the holidays at their
fa mily.
E:&gt;rl.
ly and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick or Mtddleport, Mrs. Audrey Tor- home Christmas decoratmg con home in Rutland and visited
Chn.stmns dinner gu ests of Mr. nnd Mr~. Jmaes Cum.l Williams of Chester were in renee a~d daughter, .sally, ~p- test in Rutla~, ~ere entertain- with friends .
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wuoten rn ms. :-.on. Reynoldsburg, and Columbu!l Monday to attend the pen Platns spent Cbrtstmas With ed arter the JUdgmg took place Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucas
v.w e ~tr. and J.1r s. 0. :\1. Rire ., t&lt;.Ir. cmd Mrs. Leo King and son funera of Mrs. Arnold's broth· Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaver. at the home ot Mrs. Janet and Julia, Jane and Steve spent
Mr Ha lph Darst, Mrd dloport i of Columbus vrsited Christmas I er. M;, Clayton Brofford.
Rev. and Mra. Herbert Grate Bolln. The contest was spon- Sunday at the Parker family
aPd Debbie Rife, Baton Houge, 1 with Mr. and Mrs.
Will tam Visitmg with Mr. and Mrs. and daughter ol Rutland spent sored jOintly by the Rutland home near Chesler where the
L.,
I Ki ng.
Charles Klng Christmas were a SuAday wltb Mr1. Freda Mlll· Garden club, w1th Mrs: Pearle family met lor the
annual
:\ lr and l\1 r.&lt;;_ HPrt Riggs. :'l!r. l M1. and Mr~. Leroy Wyant I Mr and Mrs. Ed King of Har- er and s1ster, Lenore BetzJD~, Canaday as representative, nnd Christmas dinner. Others atami llr'. Downie Nelson :md ! hart as Chrt &lt;tmas guests, Mr. ris~nville and Mr. and Mra. The occasion was Lenore s the !Wiland Friendly Garden· tending were Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
d;,ughtcrs and Clarence Ogdi n · and Mrs Dallas Debord and Eddie King, Charles Ellis and birthday.
ers, with Mrs. Joan Hamso~ as lis Parker, Russ, Rodney, Deb~ · Jc nt ('hri stl nas w1th \ lr ,Jnd 1 fa mily () f Columbus, Mr. and Walter Ellul of Harrisonville.
Mr. an.d Mrs. R~bert
representative. ~s. HarrJS?n lr-=---'iiiiii"""=="-iiiiiiiij
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·~ - ,Jps~e Proffitt. ~lr. Da nn j Mr~. Ketrneth Wyant and sons Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mash, and family entertamed her
transported the JUdges wh1le
~ l~on wa:-. &lt;tn nven11ght guest 1[ of Logan, .\1r. and Mrs. James Jr received word of the death tber, Mrs. Cox or Pt. .
they view~ the homes in
BELTMAN
i '"'h hrs mother, Mrs Jesse ll"nnmg and sons of Albany, o£ .her lather Clayton Brafford, end her brother and f~rruly at land. The JUdges were pre,sent-11
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j Miss J udv Wyant of Columbus C 1 b
their beauUful country orne
ed gilts on behalf of
r - and ~Jr. ·,:nd Mrs.
Norman
urn us. _.
Christ- the hilltop Christmas
clubs and Mrs. Bolin aerved
Elijah M1..,,ae1 spen1
Mrs. Ellrabeth
de!sert course.
REDUCED
I Wood and _family,
maa with hla daughter and !.am- spant Sunday afternoon wltb
CELEBRAT"S BffiTIIDAY
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~!rs. lim! Arnold, Lester, ilv Mr. and Mrs. Branch th W'll' F t 1 -1
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Nathan Walter .a nd Evallne · '
B1
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Mr
R1chard
Fro~L
of
Oh10
spent
the
holidays
w1lh
ht&gt;r
I
l 0wer(' rC!mstmas dm ne:, gue~.ts \1r, and Mrs. E . ~· StewartiState. University, Terry Hoff- ~ son, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
.f M.. an.d Mrs. Patllck 'llil- vis1ted Mrs. Stewarts parents, man of Morehead College and tung in Columbus. Kenneth
, lta rns of I hester..
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jones of Pt. John Ridenour of Ashland Col· lung, a student at Ohio Uni·ver- 11
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1 1\Tr. and Mrs. RIChard H?uda. Pleasant.
lege spent the holiday!l with sity, spent the holidays
sht·lt of Columb.us
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs . their parents.
i Chm lmas
With the1r familtes Nev. s. White Is her sister nf Zenith Price ot the Marines li
· here, ..\1r. and Mrs. Harold Laura, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. R.,.. was home for the holidays with
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i Burns1de and Mr. and
Mrs. bert Searinger aRd son.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Price
Mr. and Mro. Eugene Smltb of Long Bottom R. D.
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In: Willl'm lloudashelt.
Chns lmas dmner guests of I and f&lt;Jmi ly visited Christmas af- Mr. and Mrs. Don Betzing of
r.. 100 mpg. 4-ob&lt;Oi&lt;e 150cc OHV
~. 3-speed transmlsston, ' Mr .. and Mrs W8yne Beal and ternoon with her mother, Mrs. Hemlock Grove spent a Sunday
.- Atoma.tie dutch, cam-type
afternoon with Mrs. Freda I
I! hrake.~ oe. both wheels. j fam 1ly were Mr. and Mrs. Roger jMargaret Bally at Racine.
~ Cllliaul: pasb..button sbuter. \ aung, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Lonme Hudson er and !-iister, Lenore.
his Albert Pooler of Ute
j; Aolded
Y.., meet the I Swart of Columbus, Mrs. _EJiz. visi ted Clu·istmas with
1 abeth Murrav and SP4 :V1lllam mother, Mrs. Anna Hudson and Foree spent. the holidays
o·
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hud· hla grandmother, Mrs. ,_.,,,. ,.
1 Murra1 ol f'l Myers, \a.
Mr. and Mrs. John Deen and son and family, Racine, and Mr. Pooler.
I family wm Christmas dinner and Mrs. Jim Clark, Albany.
&lt;
Mrs. Laura Mae
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1guests with her family, Mr. .
-- - -· - - - -and Mrs. Kenneth Marklns
R..:1r ine. Al so vi!liting were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ried and
ily of Pataskala, and Mrs. Anna
Mae Terrell, Juanita and
Ann Terrell, Pomeroy, Walter!
Middleport, 0.
1Terrell, Anila Watkins and
, ly and Viclt Kendell,

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T~mrsday

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~1r&lt;: .Le~ . KJ~g ~nd

her little gtrl Mil about ga.rniHhf~ and rllimplln~s ~nd
cnn s~ rn·~ .. . and abou t dozen!1! of other ~kil l " that wtll help
SL! Sttn to be a talented homemuker herself, nne day,

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NIW stYliNG, MOll ..... the new flat 400 D, MOlt ,opulet tl
oil tnod•IJ 11111. . by " ' - ftat OIMf 11111 low•l 1ft price. Superlt
operoti"{{l MC1t011y, Unlbod, ml!ltrudkln, Fo,tU worr~nty ll~d .C.IY
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pgr~~&gt;l'nll . Nowhtr• .... doH .vwy dohor "vr rw M IIIIlCh C&lt;OI', ' . :
fry oul o 600 0. S.. ... J9IH'Hif.

Don't Wilt ... SH Them Todeyl

Smith's Fiat Sales &amp;Ser~ice
1 Mile Above Tha Silvor Bridga In Kanauga, 0.

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ture ;1 1 ponsored by tl•e bUI ine~s firm• and organrzatrom
whose flllnte.! appear below.

Middle~,

ldtddleport, Ohio

Ohio

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Middleport

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

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V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

WY 2-2410

Pomeroy

130 E. Second

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

EstablishP.d In 1904
WEst Columbia. W Va.

Middleport

WY 2-3284

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HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER

Pomeroy
Weot Malo St.
lupport the Cburob ol Your Chalco

Bulova Watl'hes -Sales and Service
186 N.

Middleport

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RAWLINGS

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.
Chester, Ohio

Pomeroy, Oh10

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BAUM LUMBER CO.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

UPERT IHITALLATIONI

luilder1 aod Builditlg Supplle•

Chester, Ohto

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Attend The Church of Your Choice

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
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Pomeror

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FURNITURE

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EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
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Oak Grove Methodist Cburcb, l The Salvation Army, EuvOJ
own ersonal birthH. L. McDamel, pastor, Earl Rays. Wimng, oflicer in charge.
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Cross, s rpl. Sunday . School at Sunday 10 a. m. Holiness meetday message on the
10:15 a. m.: Preaching _9: 1S. 1ng; 10:30 a. m. Sunday School.
special accompanySyracUie Methadlit Church Sunday 1 p. m. Young People's ! .
rd
Wendell G. Slutler,
pas.tor Legion: 1:30 p. m. Salvation
tng ~~ ·
Worship Servtce 8:4&gt; 1 · 01 · Sun· mteting: Thursday, t to 3 L•
Say HAPPY
day Schoo!N~ a. m. MYF Sun. dies Home t.ea~:~~e: 7 P m. Prep
BIRTHDAY" with
day 6 p. m. Prayer meeun~ classes· 7 :lO p. m. Bible study, 1
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Sunday 7:30 p. m. . •
tll'ayer 'meeting. OUter services
a gtft of flowers
Tbe UnUtd Methodist Church by announcement.
, from
Pomeroy - Rev. Melvm AI· : Pomeroy Seventb Day Adven- ~
kire, pastor. Btble Study, 9.15 tlal Cbnrcb- Mulberry HeJghts
a. m. Divino ~onhip 10:30 a Rd., north ot Melga Memorlll
m. ThiB'Sday; EvangelJaiJo - . 411 and prayer aervlceo led by m. Sermon : The Stomblmg llospftal. Pastor, F. W. Gifford
vic e Saturday, 7:30 p, m,; and ' pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Block" Scripture · Romans 14: Assistant Pastor, James R
59 N. 2nd Avo.
Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Adult claJs meeting 7:30 p. 13-23. MethodiSt Youth Fellow- Holler Services on saturday .
Middleport, 0.
Hemlock
Grove
Qrlotlu
m.
lalt
Monday
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m!llltb.
ship
&amp;
'30
p.
m.
Tuesday.
1:30
9abbath
School,
1:30
p.
m
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Church, James . Quisenberry, Fedtra!N CMrcll, p-.y, p. m. tho wscs meels.
worshtp
•ervrce, 9:30 a.m. a... W. H. Perrin, pulllr; Letart Falll United Brethren ,
' Su nday School 10 a.m. Terry Clrl Kaull, SupL: sun d y iD c rist Church, Stmday School I
1
ICu Hums, Supt.
Scbool 1 1 m.. Worship bOIIr 9:3oa.m. worship servrces. The
Bradford Cbucll at OU'Isl, 10
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first and !bird Thursday even·
I Jo a Roblnsou, Mlnlaler; ~~ mlh.roa F.W.B. Cburcll _ m,1 at 7:30 and the oecond and
Homer Forrest.
Snpl., Bible Sunday School I: IS a. m., Earl fourth Sunday Digbto at 7,30,
Sc hool 1:30; MOI'fllnl Wonblp, Slarkey supt . EVBDIDI •or James Morrison, paotor.
I tO :30 a. m.; Evlllfnl Worabi~. tblp, T:lo p. ~. by Cecil
Hysell 11U11 nee MelbodiJI: ,
1 p, m. Wednesday, 7 P. m. U.yman; Young People'• met~- Beber' ~· Smltb, Sr., pastor. ,
Blblo SIUdy.
1ng and Biblt Study, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School 9.30 o.m. 0. 0 . 1
Duler Cb_,. o! CHI It Wedn sda, Cbolr practieo at Pattenou, Supt.; Mornmg Wor 1
-61ble School 9:30 1. m. Preacb&gt; NO :
Thundar
ablp t0:30 L m. Youtb Service.
1ng 10:"11 L m., llnl and third ·o.$ f'llarlm -.•.., CP. •=6 p. m.; Evaagelt.tic meo .
sundays.
0 Llng&amp;vllle, Ohio), RaY. o. B. . .e, 7:30 p. m.: Pray.- moe~'
Maloa CIIJ ftaell cl Cbtllt. ~ puklt" !ltmdoJ 8cbool .,. 1111. Thlll'll'•J 1:30 p, m.
Miller Street; Sunda'
Bibla L ~ ~~ Orale, SUpt.
Fret MICm'Mt CUrc:ll, ~ 1 NOW YOU CAN BUY
Study 1 1, m. ~ War- ablp service at 10,3; a. 111.; pQ. a1 CUll, r.ev. R. 1-. ,ene liill.
ahip 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, pim Youth, l:t5 p. m.: Evao- i*tllr· SuntlaJ 8ebnol 1:30
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
piiiUc let'Vice. 7•30 P m. Mill- &amp;; Pbll Wlsa. supL, Morning
Middleport a- " Cbrllt, Weal: l'rl1er
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Cllm. ol Qrb~ , _ , , Ill. Tltund,!~Ministry lcllool, !erd
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p. m. Evlllln1 Service, 1:10 P. ~Ps!~~,a.S.h.;,l 9,30 a,;.. llalllld Mild- 1 ou.. Na•
m.Rad... .,.__..~ o1 Orkt_- (Both' congregations~· me:; :an~'::&gt;'a.~OC::
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Chester: Rev. Herbert Grate, lldall Ualletl 11rolllr011 ..
JIIL!Ior; Richard Barton, Supt. Qlfll Oantt 1 Bav. IIdia ~
Cbarles Bissell, Asst.
SupL Balke, pastar; llullday Scboo~
Sunday &amp;:hoot ~:30 a. m.; MolD- Ul a. m. • W1rJn1o fldelqtr, oupl.
if18 Worship It e. m.; NYPS Chris~ ll:ndeovor, 7:11 p. '11.
Sunday Sclwol ot uo a. m, 6:45 p.
Evenlng Service, Mrs. Lyda Cbevaller, presiden~
llllllellom 8aplll&amp;
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T 1 S 1 Worship 7.30 p, m., Midweek Prayer 1er- ciassel lor on. Sctoa servtces,
Great Bend: Rev. C. I. O'~or&gt; Zloa Cllare) ot Cltrlll, PDID Cllarl~a ~yl~rlS u;th
Vere me, 7:30 p, m Wednoaday.
I p. m. Preaclllni 1:211 p. m.;
1111r, paawr: Roberl Lowfl, oupl "" . Harrloonvw. Rood. Eu. sorvJ&lt;es a
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Middleport Cburdl ol lbe No- Mid Week Prayo.r meeting 1 ao
g , ~n L m. MOI'IIbt&amp; Worship geno Under'tl'ood, miniater. IIJ. Swarl1, layleader; MYF meets -e, Rev. Clyde J . Barllell.
~ WotlnelolaJ, CIISI Lea~
and Sunday Scltool; 1 p. m. fll9· blo lcboot i:ltl a. m.; Mornlnl I .P· m. Sunday evemng. Wor· Sunday School 9:30 L m.: Man&gt; ~ Mrs Mazle Rolaln&amp;er.
Olllltg oervlct: l'mndoy, 1:10 O'OI'IIhlp 1:111 p. m.; Robort Reod ship
oemces with the Rev. in8 Worahlp 10:30 •· m.; NYPS W~l Evllliellcol .IJnfted
p, m. Prayer
Bible 'ohOIII '!U~L
Casto at 7:45. 1'ue8day evening Young Peopte, 1:45 p. m.; Evlll&gt; llrtthrell Churd! - Sunday
eer,ea&amp;or 111(11111 'lattn.III Qeller Cbarell at Gol, lllf. Mem~rship ond Evan::'":' gellltic m..ting 7:30 p. m.; School 9:45
Worsblp,
s.tnday Schooi9·30 •· m.; Mar"' [ GUben Spencer, potor. Sunday ComrmHIOD ~e:li~ Wkedp sd Y Prayer m... •• •g, Wed . 7:30p.m. 2ru1 and ttb Sunday, 8:45 a.
tng worahlp 10:11 a m.
School 9:30 •· m. MorrtiDg WOI' 7' 45 . p. m, 1
ee rayer Ptmero1 llutrcl! ol tbr Naz. m. Aohasb Miller, p&amp;litor.
Flnl BapUII Cbarcll, Mtddl• lhlp 11 •· m.; ll:"'npl!Jtlo ... aervtct~~ Melllocllll atarel&amp; mne, Sunday School, 9:30 a. UB Cluucb. Letan
Snr&gt;
port, Rev. Donald B0011t, ... ~ce, 1 P· m. Pra,.- ?'"una. P!:' A. Casto, Pastor; WOI' m.: Mornlllg •orshlp 10:G ~ day School t:IO L a: Worship
wr· SUnday Scoool 1:11 •· m., f,IO p. m. Wedneedty, Yllllll&amp;
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I L , . SUnda m. Evening WorsiUp, 1 p. m., "' ···• Sunda), 7:10 p. m.
Fr:. Hoffman Sup!.· to· a L People's Service FrldaJ, 7:30 •
.....ee ot
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Prayer meetltl8, 7 p. m. Wed. Letort Fallt IJnlled Brttbrell
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ScllooJ at 10 L m.:
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11wrjtday ol IIIOiltb;
Board lleY. Cly • v. e erson, P81• iD Christ Church. Jame• ,....,..
m.; Evenlug Worlh!p, 7:30 p, f1nlrdl II God, Ill~ llorialt mwlinl lrd Wllllosday o1 tbo tllr.
risoD, pastor. &amp;mday Scboall at
m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer lllf, 0..W w.aua. ...... O!'l
Chard! ollllo Namre.., Pom- t:30 a. m. Preactting 1ervrces
lll88tlttl 'lbllroday 7:atl p. m. 8uDda7 School e:t6 L m.; WOI'
lrlelllorllll Cbiii'C. eroy Rev. Clyde Henderson, first and !bird Thunday pracdce.
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Ptarl A. Caslo, putor Wor postor: Sunday Scbool 8:30 •· lngs at 7:30 p. m. ltoond and
Ftnl Buptlst Cbarcb, Pome- a. m. Prayer liiNIIIll 7131 P ; 1 urvlco 10 L m. ' 19111 sblp services 7:30 p, m. Son- lourth Sunday 1taalllll II 7siD
roy - Rev. carver WU!llml. m. Tuasday: Young . People' otb~ Sunday 7:45 p. m. Sun Ill.:. Mornlna Worsblp 10:30 L p. m. Prayer DMIInC ~
Sunday Sclwol 9:30 UU 10:20. !lllltinl, 7:30 P· m. ~rutay.
da School 10 L m
Jolin IOTV!Ces 7:30 P· m. P r • Yer and fourth . :RmrodlJ 11...,.
Worship mviee, 10:30 a. m.: Rullllld Cbarell Ill Got!, lin. 8~ SUpt. Prayer., meellng m.: NYP~. 6:4S p. mThEve~tng and first and third SUodat' "''
Nursery and Junior d!urcb for Joba Smallwood putor: SlltldQ • • I R u~•-•••t ~are~~ meetlnR. , .3nbp. Nm. urs Raay. eDings at 7:30 p. m.
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Chorcb o1 t e azarea~, •
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Sd!ool 10 a. m.; fll9anReltottc _Sunday School g a.m., Mrs. l dne, Ohio. Sunday School lt r Mt. Horman &lt;Jnfted Ill 111101
ll'frll Ba(lllll
Radle I«'Viet 1 p. m.: Yolllll Peopl~ Fred No01e, SUpt. Worahlp oer- l :30 a.m. Sunday
Wonhip l in Christ Church. Ja!MI ,~~~tto
Rev. C. I. OConner, put.or. Enduver 1 .P· m. Wec!nooday, '""" 10
m. 1'1.19, Wendell Service 10 ,30 a.m sunday Ev• r!ion, pastor. Sunday Sdloal
Sunday Schooll:30 L m.,MSam Prayer moet111g 1 p.m. Sotur- 81utler, pulor.
ning Service 1:30 p.m.; Mid · i9:30 a.m. Preaching......,.
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Curtis, IUPL: 10:tS • m. ;~; day.
Beall&amp; Melbodlll attnll, Mid- week Prayer Service Wodn... first and third Sunday Dilbll
ng worship, 6.30 ~
Groce ~ Olum, dlopon, II, E. Dowson, paswr; day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morria M. at 7:30 p. m. SoC&lt;Ind ud iolllli
and Junior F•Unws p;
p.m. Polatrof, Tha Rev. lllclutrd ll Mn. Nan Moore, Church School Wolfe, Pastor.
SUnday mornings at II L Ill.
Evening oervtce: 7:30 P· "': Mar!ID, Rector. Saaday - Mor- SUpt.; CbtD'ch Sd!no~ 1:80 a. Rutland Chore~ o1 lho N...,. Prayer meelillfl every W.._
Wednooday, Prayer "'";.'' nlng Proyer and Strmoo, 10:10 m.; Worship Service, 10:30 L ...,, sunday School 9:30 a. m.; day at 7:30 p. m. Chrlltlall ._
1·30 p. m. Wednooday,
or •.m. (.'oUM bOlD' loiloWlll&amp;.
m.; Melbodilt Youlb Fellow- MornlnK Worship t0:4S a. m. deavor, second and fourtb ...
Choir Practice: 3:30 p. Ill. Tuee- Eoterprile EUB Olarcb, Re•. lldp, 7 p. m.; OflldaJ Board fll9angelisUc service 7:4S ?· m. days at 7:30 p. m.
day. Jonlnr Choir Practice. _ KenzaJ Smitb, putor, Wontlllp meeting, lot Sunday ol monlb, Midweek prayer service, 7:41 p.
Utile Kyger IJllllorl 0 ••
Hartford Baptl.t Chur~h . lllt"'lct 1:30 a. m.: SwuloJ 7:10 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday m. Wednesday.
of Christ, Cheohire • ltypr •
'Jorning worship I • · m. • UO Sellool. 10·30 L Ill. Youlb FeJ. o1 'llODt!t, 7:30 p. m.; ~anor Syracuse Chnr&lt;b ol tbe Nul&gt; Hartford Parish, WMNII q.
a. m. Church School. "';:'u~! lowship 8:30 p, m.; Boya and \Vedttesday, 1 p. m.
~. W!lllam C. Thorpe, putor.j Zirm, pastor. Harllord ~
busm~ss meetmg, Ffl., Ja 6·. 30 Girls Fellowship, 1:30 P· m.; Minersville Meibodlsl Church Sunday Srhool9:30 a. m.; Mom Church, Communion Wonldp
lollowtng potluck supper, · · Evening &amp;ervlco 7:30 p. m., 3Dd Wendel! G. Stutler, Pastor. 1ng worship 10.31 a. m.
service I a. m. Toesday, 3:e
Cbethlre • Kyger : Hardord llld lth Stmdaya: YOIIIII Choir, Sunday School, 10 1 . m. ; War- Penteco&amp;tol Assembly, IIOllle Children under lit I, Chilena
Parish, Warren G. ZIDD, Postor. 1:30 p. m. Wednuday. Prayer ahip service 11 a. m.
121, Rev. Paul E. Jones, pastor. 12 aod up; 1:30, Adult lludl
The Hartford Baptist Churc~ Mftling, 7:30 o. m. Wodnuday. Moroo Chapo IMetbodfsl _ Sunday School 10 a. m:' Wor- group.
will have two Chrwtmas ·Pro
Lollrldlt EIJB Cllarcb. Reo. James Early, putor, Oliver day, Wednesdav and Friday.
Middleport Flnl Ullllad , _
grams lhrs year, The f1rst Will Eugene E. Emerson, pastor; Sayer Supt Suntlay School JO Tbe Pentecoolil Cburcb, Mid- bytelan Church, Root. IIDIIIId
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be presented by the S u d Y Sunday School V:4S L m. Rua- L m.; Pre~chlng 11 a. m.
dleport, South 8rd Ave.: Sunday Rnppelt, pastor: Sunday ldtaal
School plptls at 9:SO on Dec. li. Hll Arcber, Supt.
Sunday Portland Methadlsl Clturch- Schooi10 a.m.; Sunday evenlns jt:30 L m. Mr. Fred IAwll.
Aa enlarged program wtllh ~ worship 10:t5 L m, and f:SO H. L. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday evangellstlc service, 1:30 p. m. supt : 10:30 a. m. Worablp: 5:11i
by the lb!rtflrd Grode Sc ";'h p. m. slternately. Bible atud)r School 11:30, Harold Roush, Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 p. !p. m. YF: Wed. 6:311 Junior
I presented at Ute Baptio~ur J&gt;. and prayer tervtco led by put. Supt; Kenneth McLend, asst m.; SaturdJ: night Prayer and Clto~: 1 p, m. Senior Cbolr.
onc Dec. 20 at 7:30p.m. • pu or 7:30p.m. Wednesday. CbrJt. Supt., Preach1111 7:30 p. m. Sun· lforahip 7·10 p. m. Paswr, Rev
Syrae. . rlral IJllilod Pnali mv!ted to1 lh':/:~~~~ lillll Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., Srd day.
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118r, Me.-1 Smllb, pulllr: l:lfi c11y School 11:30 a. m.: Prtacbo Oturch School 19:30 1. m. War· 17:30 p .m.
Fret WIU Bapllll
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Fred inc 10:30 a, m.; MYF I p. _m.; lhip aervico :30 p. m.
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vice Ice; _30:"11 p. m.; Prayer oer- day.
'· ' · p. m.
loatb llell&amp;al EllB Charob - tblp service 1:30 a. m.; SUD· 1:30 a. m.; Worship 10:30 a. planning meuting, 7 p.m. ED1
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Birthday Gift?
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Stlversville Metbodfll Churcb l lfasa 8 so a.m., est: Holy Uays
gtfl t h at 15
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Ben
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Stin,
pastor.
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carleton ~hurcb. _llllgsb~ Quisellberry, Supt.; t0:30 a, m. Sd!ool, 9:30a.m.; Gene \Vo~e St. Jobn'o CathoU&lt;
Mb•lon:
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d, Rev. Clyde Hinton, pas Morning Worship service, 1st Supt., Servieeo Thursday even· .near Guvsville !Dutch Rtdgel '
tor.
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pas· I ALWAYS pleases
Ral Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; llllll 3rd Sundays or the m!lllt!t; U!g.
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7: p aerv!Ce, 10:30 L m. and tic Service, 2nd and ttb SUD- H. L. olcDaniel, pastor: Chnt Holy D•y ol Obligation 6'30 a. :
30 _p. m. alternately. Prayor day of mooth. BETHA! Y - Orr, Supt. Preaching 9:15 a.m. , m.: Confession, •;, bour before i ers e 1 e
me etmg Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 1:30 1 . m. Morning W ·thlp: SUnday School 10:15 a m
Mass.
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Mr. and Mrs. Do) Ia Multi o[
PT PLEASANT - Thr"" ol wth rontrbutng to the delm-, Parma spent Christmas week
lbe 1· ur rsons mdtcted b&gt; the quency of a minor. Orders grant· end wrth her parents, Mr. and
pe 01 Mason County mg IM divorces were signed by Mrs. Homer
gran
11 111 jury 1 . cor&lt;'d before Judge Thompson and a con Mr. and Mr&lt;. Dwight Swep' Thompson tempt act1on was dlsml5sed. ston and family of Columbus
01 n g
ed
.JudtUI Rae Jackson was grant· spen t Christmas weekend wtlh
35 Ma· ed a mvorce from Robert Blatr Mr. and Mrs Ralph Lee and
on e/ed a lea of guilty Ia I Jack, on and she was granted Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee and
pchargmg burg· I care and custody of their one famtly.
I
Jar of the B &amp; B Ma rket ml •lnlant chtld Nellie KJnnatrd , Robert R Harden o! the ,
stfwart was
rc•pro&lt;rnt- was granted a divorce from U. S. Navy spent Chmtmas l
ed m court b\ Attorm \ Wil- l John Kinnaml. The f'Ontempt with his family and his
iam 11 Rn rd.m. Judge 1'1llmp· l aetwn dismissed was
styled Mr. and Mrs. Morris Harden or
sun set Fnda} , F'ebn.J.ti'Y 25th Lera A. Hall vs P~ul R. Hal!. Syracuse.
as senlencmg dalt' for S!('War! I
Mr. and Mrs. Edson Roush
who ~~ free on bond
•
spont the holiday week end w1th
Philip J. Hall HldJ C' LlH'd on 1
Rev. and Mrs. Richard Young
the charge if forgerv Wit! en· I
and family at Sidney
ter a plea to the - mdJCtmer•t
Mrs Edith Shain or' Pomeroy
' Monday, January lOth at 9·:l0
spent .Christmas day With Mr.

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Wr. ••d 1\lrs. (.'!Rir Taylor had
blo and Tim of Parbrs urg, r. Chrl.stmas dinner with Mr. '"d
and Mrs He1·hert Parker
M amid Ml'll Pearl Lanning ol Bet'Ch
Nancy o£ Syracuse,
r. an
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Mrs. Robert Parker and
Grove HDa_d_._ __

Brent Bolin. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jor Bo I'm, ce 1ebrated
!lfth birthday reoe!!UY at
party gtvcn by his parents

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Enc Parker of the U. S. Army
d M Nma Thoma Pt.
m Fort Knox, Ky., Denms Park- HarUor
r.
By J•••. Parker
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I er of Marshall Univ':""ity In
. B 0 w I e s,
' Jane and Juha Lucasentertam wei e served Those
Huntmgton, W. Va ' hts guest, GrJ HARGEDg Ant!tony Blelted wtth a hohday party for were Steve and Gary Nelson , Mtss Pal Gaul of Chesler, Mr. DIS~t Pleasa~t: Kell) Dawn
their frtends at the home of Debbte, Bobby and Ricky W1l· and Mrs MariOn Parker of sing, · ht.on· Mrs Herbert
1t!telr parents. \1r. and
• Fe ; . tewl'll
Mrs. hamson Cully and Tara Nelson, Long Bottom, and Mr. and Mn. Bowen, All
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Richard Lucas, . on Langsville Greg
Teresa Van Meter, Howard Parlrer,
Aprll and Myers,
Mrs.
Road The evcmng was spent Cyndy Anderson and Brent, Aaron, who make their home Hunt,
Pt Pleasant
·I playing prng pong: table gam&lt;'s Brenda, Craig and Ricky Balm. on Ute farm.
Bertram nn, · . ___ _
and dancmg Retresbments of TILLIS FAMILY IS HOME -._
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sloppy ]Oes, potato salad, pota-1 Jem Tlllrs, who JS stahoned
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to chips, corn chip~ and dip. I With the U. S. Army at Fort
cookies and pop
served I Knox, Ky' spent the Chrtslmas
AIRMAN CAL\ ERT
The Lueas hon:e was
holidays with his parents, Mr.
Alrmao Ralph C. Calvert, ed m the Christmas tr~dut_on i and Ml s. Sherman Tillis and
son of Mrs. Ecl~tbe u. Cal- throughout. :;os~ atte~dmgRm- Jean. Lowse and Mark. H I I
\'Cft or 810 E. Main St .. Porn- elud ed Ron ay or an d
SISicrs, Mr and MrR, Roger
eroy, hai been •eleeted lor Sutherland of RIO Gran e .~ · smnh or Co lumbus and Mr. and
training at Keesler AFB. Miss. lege Don Smith of
e Mrs R1chard Bearhs, Scott and
as an Air Force t·nm9tuniea. Beauty Aeademy, L~nyk H p~ l Troy of Chester. were
also
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tions • electronic" specialist. of Ohio State, Su?.y ar er o : home lor the holidays.
A 1!HI5 graduate of Pommy o:i~~:~~rsig~v~tmEg~~nt:;
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RT~e ~~~~,~~:~::•t:,~.:e«~~~nd Mrs. Lloyd Roush and High Seboot, he r~emtly{o~· ~omeroy, Roger and Ernie Jes- atJ'r:~lyMr:f M;~~ield :~ - , . . 111&amp; . . . . . . .
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fo&lt;r llrll
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1! The Carleton Sunday School ~~all Reiber, Morning Star ~=!·~~sl~!aJDJnK at "" • se of Zanesville, J~lla :~~ Mr and Mrs. Jameo Thomas;, j;;;.;;.;;;;;;;;_;;;;;;:.,;;;:;;;::;;_;:;~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==-,
Pe:ull4:' Hun10n md1eted on an had an attrndance of 55, of£er- home on leave from the service
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wine, Beverly Forbe •
R Karen. Jamey and John,
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assault ~:md bat1l'I \ : hm gt:. &lt;~nd lr ng of S25_6L The Young_ Choir called on Carl Circle on Satur- er Margaret Ann C&gt;rleton and r =~rr:lt I ~hej~":~ngJ.rm La~:• Columbus were h~rdav lu~sts
also named m a JUlllt mdld· nccompamed b)' .Tudy King at day.
P~tnck were dmner guesh on ac 'r ·~~ eU S A~m~ m Fort o,f thetr parenls, r. an rs.
·•. rnent wi!h Clu·lsfl nl' ~ow_h ;Jg liH!_pi:lllo. sa n~ ~on~(' sf' IPciJOns. , Roger Holler Is spending .a :Christmas On at th e horn e or' bert .u ' e . . . Julta. Jcme Cia !I' Taylor.
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charging unlawful co'r;;lnl ·;'" " { Mr. and \Irs. Dwrght Corl are ! leave with his parents, ~Jr. and! Mr. and \1r/ Hayman ~ornitz ~~~\~;~· ~~~" - .Julia !.ul'as MMrsD ~~me~~,~~~ aJ~~S~~~: I
will also enter pleas t~ b(1 lt Ill · unnounring the bl rth of a bab~ i ~·Irs. Thomas Holter of \1 orn-· of Pomero .
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e for the holid av voc&lt;J - ISS e le a~
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dictmcnts .IOJJU,l')' IUt n l IJm· gor l r; rund parrnts are Mr. and · ing St·tr He wi ll return to
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I d cs ·at l'o penler, ol Pomeroy, ~rte tho '
tine Bowling s rt:'fHl l'1t·d to be 11 \1r·s ( 'har· it'S Barnt&gt;tl, Grove Pr· j H~rbor
.
hon rom . er s u : .· . . · • Syrac:use recently
or
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, i l t· 1 ·Cll ·~. &lt;Jml \1r and ~IJ &lt;:. Hap
1 h Mr.
ar and Mrs.
· Hayman Barn-i
lumbus
BusmessHAVE
Um'&lt; ersJ)
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nl.rr
a inge
and did nul appeJ! It' (&lt;l
SNOWOEI\'S
DINNER
. of Miss Nancy
. Parker
Miss I
to B.l! li 'o\1' 1 !0 ht '!' m C.t.rl Thl' (' arb ha\'C another itz of Pomeroy and Mr .. and I
Mr and '1rs. Roy Snowden I
of Mr. !
dictment.
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Mrs. Keith Burmtz of Mtddle·
· were hosts for a family Christ-' and Mrs Herbert Parker, form·
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Mr
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port
were
guests
at
the
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mas dmner on Saturday. After . er princi.pal of .Rutland Grade '
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8~ ~ ____ __ 1son ul Co l u m htl &lt;:, \t SJte
f r Brinker home on Sunday.
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the tu rkl'y dinner was served, School. .
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rn otht&gt; r . . .\Irs. Georg11 Thom a \.1r. and Mrs R~hert Lre and
gifts were opened Those at. Chnstmas dinner guests of
a11d fUJllll ~.
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f.'l mily visited Willi Mr. anJ I Mrs. Stella Adkins of Long tendmg were Mr . and Mrs. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bolin, Rick,
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:\ l r. Hlld ~l r;. ~Irgil Km~ an~ Mrs. Arthur Orr of ChPs tf'r dur- Bottom spent Sunday
Wlth [ Charles Simpkins and Charl3 Brenda. Brent and Craig, were
fclmdy wNe Chnstmo=~s dmne. 1in g the holiday season.
1Mrs Freda Miller and attend·! and Melissa of Columbus, \1r Mr . and Mrs. Larry Turner
gut&gt;sts ~f twr .parents. , Mr. ~nd Spen dmg
reeent Sunday [ed chur&lt;'h in thr evenmg.
and Mrs. Carroll Snowden and and Nan cy of Findlay, Mr . and
\1rs \ll'lx·r 1\ood. Also callrng with &gt;Irs. Mary Ctrcle _were '&gt;Jr. and Mrs. Richard Barton , Steve, Larry: Gary and Au- Mr·s Roger Turner and Denise
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1111 the &lt;~ftt·rnoon wer Mr. ~nd Mr. and Mrs. (Teorge Circle I and son spent Ch ns!mas w1th nctle of Ga ll 1pol1s, .r-.·lr. a~d of ~I gin, Ill. , ·Mr. and Mrs. Don
.\1rs. :Jarm an Wood and family. and family of Ashland, Ky., Mr. hPr mother 1 Mrs. J ane Sm1th 1Mrs. Bruee Miiy and Debbie! Turner of Athens and Mr. and
,,
By Mrs. 0. M. Rife
SP4 W1lilam illurray of Ft. and Mrs. James Circle of N{'\1. )of S1l ver Rid~ e.
. ) and Mike, Mr. and Mr~. Hom· . Mrs. Henry Turner, Carpenter.
.~ Mr. Clifford WootPn, :\1rs. Myer~. Va .. h.a s been hom-! t·ol Ha\•en, w. va .. Mr. rmd Mrs.[ Some of the young folks d1d er P11rker and Suzy, J1m Car-, '\1r and Mrs Robert Hill spent
Anderson \\ooteD, Mrs. Don- vi~it w1th his mother: Mrs. Ell- Don nl d Prerce of Athens and some fine caroling nt Christ- penter of Pomeroy and
the Christma s at Fairborn where
·. , JIId Woot~n and daughter, .loan obeth Mw·ray and hts brother, Mr . ond olrs. Melvm Circle of [ mas time and left the elderly hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snow-j they had dinner with Mrs. Ed1 spent Fnday VISilmg M1~s Ha-1Mr. and Mrs. Dana Murray Jr. London.
I folks l'OOkies and cAndy
den. During the evenmg a call na Laninng. Other~ attending
!l~l W~ten who i.s a pat1ent1 at . 1\.Irs. Roberta Carru~hers, Lula and Dixie Circle and Mr. Several children of Mr. and was made to Snowden's son. 1wrre the Hllls' son, Mr. and
R1venude Melho&lt;hst Hospi~ 1 a~ , 'Mf!,!iP~ky Hundell .
J1mmy and Mrs Doyle 1\lutti visited Mrs. Chorle11 Bisset were home Mr. and Mrs. Leland Snowden Mrs Bill Hill. ~r. and Mrs.
Columbus. They also VlSit~~nddl , ~i~ky and Deb1He C~r- 1 .r-.lr. ond Mrs. Harold Circle and fur .christml\8.
and Mike, Pat, Ginny, Donme, Jim. Lanning and ram1ly and
Mrs. Drue Woodrum who . Is ruthe rs VIS iled recenlly will! 1 familv of Pomeroy on Christmas Mildred Santee spent Christ-i and Nancy of ~aJnesvtll.e. The Mr. and Mrs. wJI Lanning.
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ronfined to the same hosp1!.al ! !l!r. anrl ~1rt. John Dean and IdA\'.·
mas with her parents Mr. and : Simpkins family remamed ~v- Mr. Tom Williamson of nayMr. 811d Mrs. Gen~ Srograv es f. lll \1 11.
.
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Dea n nnd Eunle Brinker, wn. Mrs. Joe ~arks..
.
ernighl before returning to Co-, lon spent the holiday vacation
and son and Debb1e lt rff' fl l \ lr. and Mrs: .Martrn Sw~rt Ham Carleton, Bett) Van Met- "Jrs. Sfllhe Allison :lf Racme, lumbus.
' wit·h hir~ mother, Mrs. Edith ,
Baton Rooge, La ., spent thr ol Co lumbus '-'I SJ1ed uvP r the
Mr. Paul Alll~on of Zanesvlllet
JUDGES ENTERTAINED WilliamSDn
holidays vtith Mr. and ~lrs. 1holirlay with her parents, Mr. Ia
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Beaver Mrs. Charles Lewis and Mr!!. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denison
John Whtte and 0 . M. Rife nod and \1rs. William B&lt;·al
and Mrs . Hael Arnold and lami· and children, Jyl, Jeff and Joy Robert Lewis, judges lor the &lt;pent the holidays at their
fa mily.
E:&gt;rl.
ly and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick or Mtddleport, Mrs. Audrey Tor- home Christmas decoratmg con home in Rutland and visited
Chn.stmns dinner gu ests of Mr. nnd Mr~. Jmaes Cum.l Williams of Chester were in renee a~d daughter, .sally, ~p- test in Rutla~, ~ere entertain- with friends .
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wuoten rn ms. :-.on. Reynoldsburg, and Columbu!l Monday to attend the pen Platns spent Cbrtstmas With ed arter the JUdgmg took place Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lucas
v.w e ~tr. and J.1r s. 0. :\1. Rire ., t&lt;.Ir. cmd Mrs. Leo King and son funera of Mrs. Arnold's broth· Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaver. at the home ot Mrs. Janet and Julia, Jane and Steve spent
Mr Ha lph Darst, Mrd dloport i of Columbus vrsited Christmas I er. M;, Clayton Brofford.
Rev. and Mra. Herbert Grate Bolln. The contest was spon- Sunday at the Parker family
aPd Debbie Rife, Baton Houge, 1 with Mr. and Mrs.
Will tam Visitmg with Mr. and Mrs. and daughter ol Rutland spent sored jOintly by the Rutland home near Chesler where the
L.,
I Ki ng.
Charles Klng Christmas were a SuAday wltb Mr1. Freda Mlll· Garden club, w1th Mrs: Pearle family met lor the
annual
:\ lr and l\1 r.&lt;;_ HPrt Riggs. :'l!r. l M1. and Mr~. Leroy Wyant I Mr and Mrs. Ed King of Har- er and s1ster, Lenore BetzJD~, Canaday as representative, nnd Christmas dinner. Others atami llr'. Downie Nelson :md ! hart as Chrt &lt;tmas guests, Mr. ris~nville and Mr. and Mra. The occasion was Lenore s the !Wiland Friendly Garden· tending were Mr. and Mrs. Wil·
d;,ughtcrs and Clarence Ogdi n · and Mrs Dallas Debord and Eddie King, Charles Ellis and birthday.
ers, with Mrs. Joan Hamso~ as lis Parker, Russ, Rodney, Deb~ · Jc nt ('hri stl nas w1th \ lr ,Jnd 1 fa mily () f Columbus, Mr. and Walter Ellul of Harrisonville.
Mr. an.d Mrs. R~bert
representative. ~s. HarrJS?n lr-=---'iiiiii"""=="-iiiiiiiij
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·~ - ,Jps~e Proffitt. ~lr. Da nn j Mr~. Ketrneth Wyant and sons Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mash, and family entertamed her
transported the JUdges wh1le
~ l~on wa:-. &lt;tn nven11ght guest 1[ of Logan, .\1r. and Mrs. James Jr received word of the death tber, Mrs. Cox or Pt. .
they view~ the homes in
BELTMAN
i '"'h hrs mother, Mrs Jesse ll"nnmg and sons of Albany, o£ .her lather Clayton Brafford, end her brother and f~rruly at land. The JUdges were pre,sent-11
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j Miss J udv Wyant of Columbus C 1 b
their beauUful country orne
ed gilts on behalf of
r - and ~Jr. ·,:nd Mrs.
Norman
urn us. _.
Christ- the hilltop Christmas
clubs and Mrs. Bolin aerved
Elijah M1..,,ae1 spen1
Mrs. Ellrabeth
de!sert course.
REDUCED
I Wood and _family,
maa with hla daughter and !.am- spant Sunday afternoon wltb
CELEBRAT"S BffiTIIDAY
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~!rs. lim! Arnold, Lester, ilv Mr. and Mrs. Branch th W'll' F t 1 -1
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Nathan Walter .a nd Evallne · '
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Mr
R1chard
Fro~L
of
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spent
the
holidays
w1lh
ht&gt;r
I
l 0wer(' rC!mstmas dm ne:, gue~.ts \1r, and Mrs. E . ~· StewartiState. University, Terry Hoff- ~ son, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
.f M.. an.d Mrs. Patllck 'llil- vis1ted Mrs. Stewarts parents, man of Morehead College and tung in Columbus. Kenneth
, lta rns of I hester..
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jones of Pt. John Ridenour of Ashland Col· lung, a student at Ohio Uni·ver- 11
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1 1\Tr. and Mrs. RIChard H?uda. Pleasant.
lege spent the holiday!l with sity, spent the holidays
sht·lt of Columb.us
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs . their parents.
i Chm lmas
With the1r familtes Nev. s. White Is her sister nf Zenith Price ot the Marines li
· here, ..\1r. and Mrs. Harold Laura, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. R.,.. was home for the holidays with
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i Burns1de and Mr. and
Mrs. bert Searinger aRd son.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Price
Mr. and Mro. Eugene Smltb of Long Bottom R. D.
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In: Willl'm lloudashelt.
Chns lmas dmner guests of I and f&lt;Jmi ly visited Christmas af- Mr. and Mrs. Don Betzing of
r.. 100 mpg. 4-ob&lt;Oi&lt;e 150cc OHV
~. 3-speed transmlsston, ' Mr .. and Mrs W8yne Beal and ternoon with her mother, Mrs. Hemlock Grove spent a Sunday
.- Atoma.tie dutch, cam-type
afternoon with Mrs. Freda I
I! hrake.~ oe. both wheels. j fam 1ly were Mr. and Mrs. Roger jMargaret Bally at Racine.
~ Cllliaul: pasb..button sbuter. \ aung, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Lonme Hudson er and !-iister, Lenore.
his Albert Pooler of Ute
j; Aolded
Y.., meet the I Swart of Columbus, Mrs. _EJiz. visi ted Clu·istmas with
1 abeth Murrav and SP4 :V1lllam mother, Mrs. Anna Hudson and Foree spent. the holidays
o·
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hud· hla grandmother, Mrs. ,_.,,,. ,.
1 Murra1 ol f'l Myers, \a.
Mr. and Mrs. John Deen and son and family, Racine, and Mr. Pooler.
I family wm Christmas dinner and Mrs. Jim Clark, Albany.
&lt;
Mrs. Laura Mae
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1guests with her family, Mr. .
-- - -· - - - -and Mrs. Kenneth Marklns
R..:1r ine. Al so vi!liting were Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Ried and
ily of Pataskala, and Mrs. Anna
Mae Terrell, Juanita and
Ann Terrell, Pomeroy, Walter!
Middleport, 0.
1Terrell, Anila Watkins and
, ly and Viclt Kendell,

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T~mrsday

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~1r&lt;: .Le~ . KJ~g ~nd

her little gtrl Mil about ga.rniHhf~ and rllimplln~s ~nd
cnn s~ rn·~ .. . and abou t dozen!1! of other ~kil l " that wtll help
SL! Sttn to be a talented homemuker herself, nne day,

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NIW stYliNG, MOll ..... the new flat 400 D, MOlt ,opulet tl
oil tnod•IJ 11111. . by " ' - ftat OIMf 11111 low•l 1ft price. Superlt
operoti"{{l MC1t011y, Unlbod, ml!ltrudkln, Fo,tU worr~nty ll~d .C.IY
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pgr~~&gt;l'nll . Nowhtr• .... doH .vwy dohor "vr rw M IIIIlCh C&lt;OI', ' . :
fry oul o 600 0. S.. ... J9IH'Hif.

Don't Wilt ... SH Them Todeyl

Smith's Fiat Sales &amp;Ser~ice
1 Mile Above Tha Silvor Bridga In Kanauga, 0.

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th~ 11ke of hlt eom munit9 l!ld
nuloa . (4! For 1M u k• of th
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nou r~ l uml mtteritl tupport .
f'[•n tO 10 to d V.IIfh TtJUiarly

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1 · I ealain that which is good in /t~mily and community i e, t."'.
ture ;1 1 ponsored by tl•e bUI ine~s firm• and organrzatrom
whose flllnte.! appear below.

Middle~,

ldtddleport, Ohio

Ohio

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WY 2-25150

Middleport

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

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V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

WY 2-2410

Pomeroy

130 E. Second

GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

EstablishP.d In 1904
WEst Columbia. W Va.

Middleport

WY 2-3284

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HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER

Pomeroy
Weot Malo St.
lupport the Cburob ol Your Chalco

Bulova Watl'hes -Sales and Service
186 N.

Middleport

Secon~

RAWLINGS

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.
Chester, Ohio

Pomeroy, Oh10

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BAUM LUMBER CO.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE

UPERT IHITALLATIONI

luilder1 aod Builditlg Supplle•

Chester, Ohto

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Oak Grove Methodist Cburcb, l The Salvation Army, EuvOJ
own ersonal birthH. L. McDamel, pastor, Earl Rays. Wimng, oflicer in charge.
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Cross, s rpl. Sunday . School at Sunday 10 a. m. Holiness meetday message on the
10:15 a. m.: Preaching _9: 1S. 1ng; 10:30 a. m. Sunday School.
special accompanySyracUie Methadlit Church Sunday 1 p. m. Young People's ! .
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Wendell G. Slutler,
pas.tor Legion: 1:30 p. m. Salvation
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Worship Servtce 8:4&gt; 1 · 01 · Sun· mteting: Thursday, t to 3 L•
Say HAPPY
day Schoo!N~ a. m. MYF Sun. dies Home t.ea~:~~e: 7 P m. Prep
BIRTHDAY" with
day 6 p. m. Prayer meeun~ classes· 7 :lO p. m. Bible study, 1
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Sunday 7:30 p. m. . •
tll'ayer 'meeting. OUter services
a gtft of flowers
Tbe UnUtd Methodist Church by announcement.
, from
Pomeroy - Rev. Melvm AI· : Pomeroy Seventb Day Adven- ~
kire, pastor. Btble Study, 9.15 tlal Cbnrcb- Mulberry HeJghts
a. m. Divino ~onhip 10:30 a Rd., north ot Melga Memorlll
m. ThiB'Sday; EvangelJaiJo - . 411 and prayer aervlceo led by m. Sermon : The Stomblmg llospftal. Pastor, F. W. Gifford
vic e Saturday, 7:30 p, m,; and ' pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Block" Scripture · Romans 14: Assistant Pastor, James R
59 N. 2nd Avo.
Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Adult claJs meeting 7:30 p. 13-23. MethodiSt Youth Fellow- Holler Services on saturday .
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worshtp
•ervrce, 9:30 a.m. a... W. H. Perrin, pulllr; Letart Falll United Brethren ,
' Su nday School 10 a.m. Terry Clrl Kaull, SupL: sun d y iD c rist Church, Stmday School I
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Scbool 1 1 m.. Worship bOIIr 9:3oa.m. worship servrces. The
Bradford Cbucll at OU'Isl, 10
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I Jo a Roblnsou, Mlnlaler; ~~ mlh.roa F.W.B. Cburcll _ m,1 at 7:30 and the oecond and
Homer Forrest.
Snpl., Bible Sunday School I: IS a. m., Earl fourth Sunday Digbto at 7,30,
Sc hool 1:30; MOI'fllnl Wonblp, Slarkey supt . EVBDIDI •or James Morrison, paotor.
I tO :30 a. m.; Evlllfnl Worabi~. tblp, T:lo p. ~. by Cecil
Hysell 11U11 nee MelbodiJI: ,
1 p, m. Wednesday, 7 P. m. U.yman; Young People'• met~- Beber' ~· Smltb, Sr., pastor. ,
Blblo SIUdy.
1ng and Biblt Study, 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School 9.30 o.m. 0. 0 . 1
Duler Cb_,. o! CHI It Wedn sda, Cbolr practieo at Pattenou, Supt.; Mornmg Wor 1
-61ble School 9:30 1. m. Preacb&gt; NO :
Thundar
ablp t0:30 L m. Youtb Service.
1ng 10:"11 L m., llnl and third ·o.$ f'llarlm -.•.., CP. •=6 p. m.; Evaagelt.tic meo .
sundays.
0 Llng&amp;vllle, Ohio), RaY. o. B. . .e, 7:30 p. m.: Pray.- moe~'
Maloa CIIJ ftaell cl Cbtllt. ~ puklt" !ltmdoJ 8cbool .,. 1111. Thlll'll'•J 1:30 p, m.
Miller Street; Sunda'
Bibla L ~ ~~ Orale, SUpt.
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Study 1 1, m. ~ War- ablp service at 10,3; a. 111.; pQ. a1 CUll, r.ev. R. 1-. ,ene liill.
ahip 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, pim Youth, l:t5 p. m.: Evao- i*tllr· SuntlaJ 8ebnol 1:30
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
piiiUc let'Vice. 7•30 P m. Mill- &amp;; Pbll Wlsa. supL, Morning
Middleport a- " Cbrllt, Weal: l'rl1er
Wedo IIIII'Shlp 10:31 a. m.; Y o a 1b
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7:30 p. m. Mid • Week
Come in and ohm.e the model to please yuur l.aslo and
30 o.m., Kcme'h MeE1hlmle)&gt; Wltlteneo• PubUc meeliD&amp;. StJDo PI'IJB' aorvloo 7:30 p. m. Wed.
eonvenience ·~ •• wbetheor you ~ed a cabinet that hangs
Supt.; Montlnc
Wonblp, cia 5
Watcblower atutb' Wednelday oDd Friday lfttllng
0:30
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1\udJ Tuetdar Fli'edom 011p11 Mloalllll, a. like a picture, w, - wjt.il c:kx:.lr, ni.flll1·liJI&gt;t. and
7 p. m., Prayer Service, Wed- I p, m.; •• _.
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lltllda.J. 7 p, m.
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Cllm. ol Qrb~ , _ , , Ill. Tltund,!~Ministry lcllool, !erd
Scbool 10
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"rayv llliiiiD&amp;. 7:30 I
L m.: Oniltlu Eltduvar, 1· 31
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p. m. Evlllln1 Service, 1:10 P. ~Ps!~~,a.S.h.;,l 9,30 a,;.. llalllld Mild- 1 ou.. Na•
m.Rad... .,.__..~ o1 Orkt_- (Both' congregations~· me:; :an~'::&gt;'a.~OC::
Roy Carter, Minister.
Bible :;- ~.:~~ ::.~~~. ID:~ L m.; l'reaeblna. 7:30 p.
Edward Baer, Owner
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1M Roush, Supt.; 11:30 I. m.
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to·bool and Mornlna WOI'Iblp, Enning Evlllf!eliltlc Service,
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6 p. m.; Evenln1 Wonblp
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Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas·
PagevDie CommDDIIy Chard&amp; I tllr; Sunday worahlp 11:30 a. m.
Rev. RusaeU Cline, pastor. - Sunday School 10 a. m., HoYoung People's aervtce 7:30 p. bart Vineyard, Supt. Bible Stu-

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Chester: Rev. Herbert Grate, lldall Ualletl 11rolllr011 ..
JIIL!Ior; Richard Barton, Supt. Qlfll Oantt 1 Bav. IIdia ~
Cbarles Bissell, Asst.
SupL Balke, pastar; llullday Scboo~
Sunday &amp;:hoot ~:30 a. m.; MolD- Ul a. m. • W1rJn1o fldelqtr, oupl.
if18 Worship It e. m.; NYPS Chris~ ll:ndeovor, 7:11 p. '11.
Sunday Sclwol ot uo a. m, 6:45 p.
Evenlng Service, Mrs. Lyda Cbevaller, presiden~
llllllellom 8aplll&amp;
H. Braley, Bible School SUpt.
T 1 S 1 Worship 7.30 p, m., Midweek Prayer 1er- ciassel lor on. Sctoa servtces,
Great Bend: Rev. C. I. O'~or&gt; Zloa Cllare) ot Cltrlll, PDID Cllarl~a ~yl~rlS u;th
Vere me, 7:30 p, m Wednoaday.
I p. m. Preaclllni 1:211 p. m.;
1111r, paawr: Roberl Lowfl, oupl "" . Harrloonvw. Rood. Eu. sorvJ&lt;es a
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Middleport Cburdl ol lbe No- Mid Week Prayo.r meeting 1 ao
g , ~n L m. MOI'IIbt&amp; Worship geno Under'tl'ood, miniater. IIJ. Swarl1, layleader; MYF meets -e, Rev. Clyde J . Barllell.
~ WotlnelolaJ, CIISI Lea~
and Sunday Scltool; 1 p. m. fll9· blo lcboot i:ltl a. m.; Mornlnl I .P· m. Sunday evemng. Wor· Sunday School 9:30 L m.: Man&gt; ~ Mrs Mazle Rolaln&amp;er.
Olllltg oervlct: l'mndoy, 1:10 O'OI'IIhlp 1:111 p. m.; Robort Reod ship
oemces with the Rev. in8 Worahlp 10:30 •· m.; NYPS W~l Evllliellcol .IJnfted
p, m. Prayer
Bible 'ohOIII '!U~L
Casto at 7:45. 1'ue8day evening Young Peopte, 1:45 p. m.; Evlll&gt; llrtthrell Churd! - Sunday
eer,ea&amp;or 111(11111 'lattn.III Qeller Cbarell at Gol, lllf. Mem~rship ond Evan::'":' gellltic m..ting 7:30 p. m.; School 9:45
Worsblp,
s.tnday Schooi9·30 •· m.; Mar"' [ GUben Spencer, potor. Sunday ComrmHIOD ~e:li~ Wkedp sd Y Prayer m... •• •g, Wed . 7:30p.m. 2ru1 and ttb Sunday, 8:45 a.
tng worahlp 10:11 a m.
School 9:30 •· m. MorrtiDg WOI' 7' 45 . p. m, 1
ee rayer Ptmero1 llutrcl! ol tbr Naz. m. Aohasb Miller, p&amp;litor.
Flnl BapUII Cbarcll, Mtddl• lhlp 11 •· m.; ll:"'npl!Jtlo ... aervtct~~ Melllocllll atarel&amp; mne, Sunday School, 9:30 a. UB Cluucb. Letan
Snr&gt;
port, Rev. Donald B0011t, ... ~ce, 1 P· m. Pra,.- ?'"una. P!:' A. Casto, Pastor; WOI' m.: Mornlllg •orshlp 10:G ~ day School t:IO L a: Worship
wr· SUnday Scoool 1:11 •· m., f,IO p. m. Wedneedty, Yllllll&amp;
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I L , . SUnda m. Evening WorsiUp, 1 p. m., "' ···• Sunda), 7:10 p. m.
Fr:. Hoffman Sup!.· to· a L People's Service FrldaJ, 7:30 •
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Prayer meetltl8, 7 p. m. Wed. Letort Fallt IJnlled Brttbrell
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Board lleY. Cly • v. e erson, P81• iD Christ Church. Jame• ,....,..
m.; Evenlug Worlh!p, 7:30 p, f1nlrdl II God, Ill~ llorialt mwlinl lrd Wllllosday o1 tbo tllr.
risoD, pastor. &amp;mday Scboall at
m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer lllf, 0..W w.aua. ...... O!'l
Chard! ollllo Namre.., Pom- t:30 a. m. Preactting 1ervrces
lll88tlttl 'lbllroday 7:atl p. m. 8uDda7 School e:t6 L m.; WOI'
lrlelllorllll Cbiii'C. eroy Rev. Clyde Henderson, first and !bird Thunday pracdce.
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Ptarl A. Caslo, putor Wor postor: Sunday Scbool 8:30 •· lngs at 7:30 p. m. ltoond and
Ftnl Buptlst Cbarcb, Pome- a. m. Prayer liiNIIIll 7131 P ; 1 urvlco 10 L m. ' 19111 sblp services 7:30 p, m. Son- lourth Sunday 1taalllll II 7siD
roy - Rev. carver WU!llml. m. Tuasday: Young . People' otb~ Sunday 7:45 p. m. Sun Ill.:. Mornlna Worsblp 10:30 L p. m. Prayer DMIInC ~
Sunday Sclwol 9:30 UU 10:20. !lllltinl, 7:30 P· m. ~rutay.
da School 10 L m
Jolin IOTV!Ces 7:30 P· m. P r • Yer and fourth . :RmrodlJ 11...,.
Worship mviee, 10:30 a. m.: Rullllld Cbarell Ill Got!, lin. 8~ SUpt. Prayer., meellng m.: NYP~. 6:4S p. mThEve~tng and first and third SUodat' "''
Nursery and Junior d!urcb for Joba Smallwood putor: SlltldQ • • I R u~•-•••t ~are~~ meetlnR. , .3nbp. Nm. urs Raay. eDings at 7:30 p. m.
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Sd!ool 10 a. m.; fll9anReltottc _Sunday School g a.m., Mrs. l dne, Ohio. Sunday School lt r Mt. Horman &lt;Jnfted Ill 111101
ll'frll Ba(lllll
Radle I«'Viet 1 p. m.: Yolllll Peopl~ Fred No01e, SUpt. Worahlp oer- l :30 a.m. Sunday
Wonhip l in Christ Church. Ja!MI ,~~~tto
Rev. C. I. OConner, put.or. Enduver 1 .P· m. Wec!nooday, '""" 10
m. 1'1.19, Wendell Service 10 ,30 a.m sunday Ev• r!ion, pastor. Sunday Sdloal
Sunday Schooll:30 L m.,MSam Prayer moet111g 1 p.m. Sotur- 81utler, pulor.
ning Service 1:30 p.m.; Mid · i9:30 a.m. Preaching......,.
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Curtis, IUPL: 10:tS • m. ;~; day.
Beall&amp; Melbodlll attnll, Mid- week Prayer Service Wodn... first and third Sunday Dilbll
ng worship, 6.30 ~
Groce ~ Olum, dlopon, II, E. Dowson, paswr; day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morria M. at 7:30 p. m. SoC&lt;Ind ud iolllli
and Junior F•Unws p;
p.m. Polatrof, Tha Rev. lllclutrd ll Mn. Nan Moore, Church School Wolfe, Pastor.
SUnday mornings at II L Ill.
Evening oervtce: 7:30 P· "': Mar!ID, Rector. Saaday - Mor- SUpt.; CbtD'ch Sd!no~ 1:80 a. Rutland Chore~ o1 lho N...,. Prayer meelillfl every W.._
Wednooday, Prayer "'";.'' nlng Proyer and Strmoo, 10:10 m.; Worship Service, 10:30 L ...,, sunday School 9:30 a. m.; day at 7:30 p. m. Chrlltlall ._
1·30 p. m. Wednooday,
or •.m. (.'oUM bOlD' loiloWlll&amp;.
m.; Melbodilt Youlb Fellow- MornlnK Worship t0:4S a. m. deavor, second and fourtb ...
Choir Practice: 3:30 p. Ill. Tuee- Eoterprile EUB Olarcb, Re•. lldp, 7 p. m.; OflldaJ Board fll9angelisUc service 7:4S ?· m. days at 7:30 p. m.
day. Jonlnr Choir Practice. _ KenzaJ Smitb, putor, Wontlllp meeting, lot Sunday ol monlb, Midweek prayer service, 7:41 p.
Utile Kyger IJllllorl 0 ••
Hartford Baptl.t Chur~h . lllt"'lct 1:30 a. m.: SwuloJ 7:10 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday m. Wednesday.
of Christ, Cheohire • ltypr •
'Jorning worship I • · m. • UO Sellool. 10·30 L Ill. Youlb FeJ. o1 'llODt!t, 7:30 p. m.; ~anor Syracuse Chnr&lt;b ol tbe Nul&gt; Hartford Parish, WMNII q.
a. m. Church School. "';:'u~! lowship 8:30 p, m.; Boya and \Vedttesday, 1 p. m.
~. W!lllam C. Thorpe, putor.j Zirm, pastor. Harllord ~
busm~ss meetmg, Ffl., Ja 6·. 30 Girls Fellowship, 1:30 P· m.; Minersville Meibodlsl Church Sunday Srhool9:30 a. m.; Mom Church, Communion Wonldp
lollowtng potluck supper, · · Evening &amp;ervlco 7:30 p. m., 3Dd Wendel! G. Stutler, Pastor. 1ng worship 10.31 a. m.
service I a. m. Toesday, 3:e
Cbethlre • Kyger : Hardord llld lth Stmdaya: YOIIIII Choir, Sunday School, 10 1 . m. ; War- Penteco&amp;tol Assembly, IIOllle Children under lit I, Chilena
Parish, Warren G. ZIDD, Postor. 1:30 p. m. Wednuday. Prayer ahip service 11 a. m.
121, Rev. Paul E. Jones, pastor. 12 aod up; 1:30, Adult lludl
The Hartford Baptist Churc~ Mftling, 7:30 o. m. Wodnuday. Moroo Chapo IMetbodfsl _ Sunday School 10 a. m:' Wor- group.
will have two Chrwtmas ·Pro
Lollrldlt EIJB Cllarcb. Reo. James Early, putor, Oliver day, Wednesdav and Friday.
Middleport Flnl Ullllad , _
grams lhrs year, The f1rst Will Eugene E. Emerson, pastor; Sayer Supt Suntlay School JO Tbe Pentecoolil Cburcb, Mid- bytelan Church, Root. IIDIIIId
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be presented by the S u d Y Sunday School V:4S L m. Rua- L m.; Pre~chlng 11 a. m.
dleport, South 8rd Ave.: Sunday Rnppelt, pastor: Sunday ldtaal
School plptls at 9:SO on Dec. li. Hll Arcber, Supt.
Sunday Portland Methadlsl Clturch- Schooi10 a.m.; Sunday evenlns jt:30 L m. Mr. Fred IAwll.
Aa enlarged program wtllh ~ worship 10:t5 L m, and f:SO H. L. McDaniel, pastor. Sunday evangellstlc service, 1:30 p. m. supt : 10:30 a. m. Worablp: 5:11i
by the lb!rtflrd Grode Sc ";'h p. m. slternately. Bible atud)r School 11:30, Harold Roush, Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 p. !p. m. YF: Wed. 6:311 Junior
I presented at Ute Baptio~ur J&gt;. and prayer tervtco led by put. Supt; Kenneth McLend, asst m.; SaturdJ: night Prayer and Clto~: 1 p, m. Senior Cbolr.
onc Dec. 20 at 7:30p.m. • pu or 7:30p.m. Wednesday. CbrJt. Supt., Preach1111 7:30 p. m. Sun· lforahip 7·10 p. m. Paswr, Rev
Syrae. . rlral IJllilod Pnali mv!ted to1 lh':/:~~~~ lillll Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., Srd day.
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118r, Me.-1 Smllb, pulllr: l:lfi c11y School 11:30 a. m.: Prtacbo Oturch School 19:30 1. m. War· 17:30 p .m.
Fret WIU Bapllll
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m.
Wednesday.
Christ
of
Latter
Day
Saints,
111
'
Morning Worship 9:1S DET SerGuy
Priddy,
SupL;
!'roaching
Prayer
moetltl8
8
p,
m.
'nnll'lRock
Sprfnflt
Metbodl1t
miles
from
Racine
011 Racine- ' mon "Watchfulness or the Ten
7
atester Lemley, paslor; Wor- Portland Road. Sunday School VIrgins." 1'ueaday - Officers
vice Ice; _30:"11 p. m.; Prayer oer- day.
'· ' · p. m.
loatb llell&amp;al EllB Charob - tblp service 1:30 a. m.; SUD· 1:30 a. m.; Worship 10:30 a. planning meuting, 7 p.m. ED1
M1
d
Main
Rev.
Eugene E. EmersOll, pu- clay lchool, 10:15 1. m.; MYF m., SUnda" evening servtce at
•
8
t:o
mer
o!
oor
n
tur.
SUitdaJ
8cllool t:ll L m., Ufl p. m, Prayer and Bible NO p. m.: Wed. , worship !let'V·
ltld
8
dl@port.
R•v.
Nyle
~·
Nonnlll
H.
Jlahr,
8ttpt. 8!mda,y Study, Wednettday, 7:30 p.m. .,. at 7:30 p. m. Paawr, C. W. ,
What to get for
lntJ I
rs ter ~unday School ~.30 Worship 10:45 L m. ltld 7:10 p. RuliDrl Mo6tldllll Cbure~ Proffitt. All evening aerv-1
Birthday Gift?
m.
Ar~otd.
Richard
I, Supt. m. Alternately. Biblo
Study
Rav.
C.
J.
Lemley,
pastor:
'
;,.,
begin
at
no
o.
m.
I
a
\l ur
3
1 and Prayer oervice led by past- Cburch School 9:30 o. m.: War
oar Lady of Loretto Mf11loa l Throughout the
' N "'"" Worshtp, 1U. 0 •· m.
5
aoml
Baptlll
Cbur&lt;:•,'
or,
7:30
p.
m.
Thursday,
ship
oervrce,
10:30
a.
m
.
.II
Loua
Bottom. Rev , Tbomao P• '
ear there is one
""'
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1
School
1.30
Syracuse
E.U.B.
Cbure•.
Paul
Y.
F.
Monday,
8:30
p.
m.
tronek.
administrator;
Suml3y
y
.
· m.. War
!hip
t1 a. m.: Prayer aervlco, '- SeUen, PuiOI'.
Stlversville Metbodfll Churcb l lfasa 8 so a.m., est: Holy Uays
gtfl t h at 15
I p.
.
m.
Wadneaday.
uo
a.
m.
Sunday
Scbool,
Ben
Arthur
Stin,
pastor.
Sunday
of
Obligation,
1
m.
.
ALWAYS in good
0
carleton ~hurcb. _llllgsb~ Quisellberry, Supt.; t0:30 a, m. Sd!ool, 9:30a.m.; Gene \Vo~e St. Jobn'o CathoU&lt;
Mb•lon:
I
taste
.. . that
Roa
d, Rev. Clyde Hinton, pas Morning Worship service, 1st Supt., Servieeo Thursday even· .near Guvsville !Dutch Rtdgel '
tor.
' Rov. Frank Manieri,
pas· I ALWAYS pleases
Ral Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; llllll 3rd Sundays or the m!lllt!t; U!g.
ph
Ca;I,
sup~
Sunday
Wor·
7:30
p.
m.
Evening
EvangeU•
Sulton
Methodist
Churcb
.
~
tm·,
Sunday
Mass
t0:30
a.
m.. I • , , beautiful flOW·
shi
d I ver d dew·
7: p aerv!Ce, 10:30 L m. and tic Service, 2nd and ttb SUD- H. L. olcDaniel, pastor: Chnt Holy D•y ol Obligation 6'30 a. :
30 _p. m. alternately. Prayor day of mooth. BETHA! Y - Orr, Supt. Preaching 9:15 a.m. , m.: Confession, •;, bour before i ers e 1 e
me etmg Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 1:30 1 . m. Morning W ·thlp: SUnday School 10:15 a m
Mass.
ey-fresh w1lh your

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Sentinel Church News

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pme Aflor Brent had
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freshments

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WY 2-3498

Pomeroy

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTI

RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

QualitJ hrallare ot Lower Prfcet
ldfddloport, Oblo

Furniture and AppUmcH

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
Of AMERICA
LOCAL 1JNJON 11881
.CIMUIDtJ. W. Va.

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

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Pbono 885-21211

Chester, Ohio

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
RESTAURANT
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MIDDLEPORT BOOK STORE
ebureb and Ofllco Supplles - Gilt•

WY 2·2M1

ldltldleport

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a. DOUBLE SIZE

and Prai..

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ONE LOW PLEASING PRICE

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PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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Oassified Ads Your Modern Community Bullctin Boar~~;
1--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 7, 1966

Real Estate For Sale

.

1Nf9RMATJON

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c.

lloodq

~\:£W..Al'KIM

be accepted

ft'W

rc. ou

Rambler S•. Wagon Classic-- $499
Low mileage. liood tires. A·l condition. Yr. End.
1960 Mercury Parklane 4 Dr. HT Sed•n $599
Full power. Automatic. Year End Clearance.
1960 Dodge VB - 2 Door
$599
Full power. Automatic Trans. Year End Clearance.
1959 International VB
$795
8\io ft. Pickup. Good tires. Save a plenty here.

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l'be Pul:lllllheT ~nu tltt rtJbt
te adll 01 .-.)HI 1117 alb dMnled
6' ,- ,·OoDIIlU..
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1hould
btl

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pub

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Garage oa
Route 7 wtth cood road to main
highway . Four bedrooms, living.
dining, lamlly. kitchen. reak·
last play. maid's, utility and
ohop. Threo bathl, ee . ·mle We
and wall to wall carpet on
Doors. About two-thirds ol
house 11 paneled In mahogany
and walnut Air conditioned.
Largo patio and double carport
On lot 200' 1 390'. 14ay be ....
by appoinllllent only.

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Pomeroy Motor Co.

PRICE REDUCED

Write• ..., Tile DaUy Seallnel
Bo1 e&amp;II·H Pomeroy, 0.

9~ P~

OPEN EVES.

FOR SALE: 1 room house with
fUIU:aa., CIHIO
·~ 11
1 h
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lui
asement,
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sell St., Middleport. Ph111111:
FOR
SALE
For Rent
Pt Ple1188111 8115-2607.
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5 RCKl" modern home. L&gt;w
,·,•nl. li'i ' S;&gt;ring Are . Po~·

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4 HOO~!S
I WISH to thank those- who ! L.oC'u~l Sl . rt':tr. l'all Martin WHY worry over 6
sluggish eration. New Haven. Phone
were so kmd tlunnf t n~t llntt• ) lh·~taur.tnt \\Y 2.. 9918 .
I
sAelplticS tank .,?"tk Klean-CIEanmer. TU 2--3537.
• &amp; tiC
uf Uw dt:ilth 11 t m~ methrr. :
I 7 tc
eplic an
e
, - - -- - - - - - - - M:,ud t; util. I "'"
rral&lt;'iul. TRAILI:: H 1.01. Hut land. live Landmark Farm
~~~~~ UGHT lnmling, coal and cat
to HeL !VI. E. U&lt;m~lf!l f1•1r I mil('~ · "I' m Pom("ro~· . PhoAe \ ~ ~o_me!oy.__ _
tie. Phone WY i-7786 and WY
his comolml:! word:- , 2 11 '1 1 SH 2-Jti::J.
12 ;"!3 60tc !
2-7286.
lJ.-18-JOtc

nei~hbors and tncnds
l.•r 1
1
Lheir flo"rPr~ ct tld t..ard _, , to ] , ti:i.t:t.. &gt;~: . I• ur . ,, turt · ..; h&amp; j
Dr. Bol\'t' w!w tt~~~~ierl l:h' ~ cd and ~~trrusbed 1 ~ 1
during til e tl Yl'Jrs sht&gt; v-:i:i l_ments_ ~~ ,-."4~
U
bedfa ~t, Jllll ;o tht'
Kdw\. i4 1\lll', ~l fu:-n: ~twd apartment
ing.s Coats FUJ!t r:ll Jlomt' ic\f ; ' ; rl'!1~ Plwr r \\-y 2-2n6. Af·

CLEARANCE

Everyday Specials
at
Marie's Style Post
Holrcuts ......... $1.25
Sh•mpoo &amp; Sth
$1.50
30 day color rinse,
. $3.50
Shampoo &amp; ut
Permanents . . $7.50 up
Wa Sell and Servloe
Wigs and Wigletl

!

USED APPLIANCES
!

Our lou Is your gain,
r ~ p.m. P~·· •1!1(' \\'Y 2-3574. , first c:ome, f int 1arved.
1\l 1.1 I t'~ and l:t •t•d Hardware. ; All at "you pickup" pri·
_ _1~ -~~I:_ I ces.

thei r t'OII:.J d~:;;J tlllll I ~haq
alway :-: n: n:t' l:dlt:r \1 )ur l-.11 ~,1
Jlit!H, Domgl!1t:r;

INVENTORY

1

Lttma h. ut1 l.
1 ~ l tc

. rRAD .E:k L.OT3 -

free ..,.

Used Refrigerators
I oil'l€ and w.al.er. Brow·: s rra:t~ l Several ol&gt;ould sell lor
Notice
er Park 1S:ale Approved) I $50 _ _ now only $20
~· -- · ·
~:mers~·We. Uhlo, r'l1oi10 W\ I
For foot clunup. HotWILL GIVE 3\li.JY rnvtlwr CH ~ · l-J!t4.
1 Ll ttc point, Crosley, Frigi-

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Marie's Style Post

196~.

'" ,.. coun

64

a~

Novo Sport Coupo, 6 cyl.,
tomati~

radio. wlslw, wheel

di!ICS.

$2295

64 Pontiae _

Catalina I dr. H.T. V-11, ""'
tomatic, full power, radio.
all vinyl

~reen

gr~cn

mter·

6 wh1te, wtth

ior. V-tl. automatic trans .,
power brakes, power steer-

white

sidewall

lights. Radio.

$2895

64 Buick _

Closeout
b;n h, down st alrli avartment. !
~lrt locat ion m Middleport. [ 21 cu. ft. Coldspot

Closeout $71

j

~:IV lor's

11 30 tfa ·

Olds _
$1295
2 Door H.T. Dynamic 88.
V..S motor, automatic transhack-up light&amp; and white

seat, radto, tmted glass,
white sidewalls, wheel discs.

Real aharp, new Olds trade.

cent-

sidewall tires. An econOinJ
bllY.

62 Olds _ _ $1395
F-M Cut.lasa Coupe. V-8, autom.atie trans., radio, all new
white sidewall tires. wheel
di~s . tinted glati8, 1-tone
paint, all l'lnyl :il!.terior.

60

Chev. _
$895
Belair 2 door Hard Top. 283

V-8 motor, automatic trans.,
turquoist~ finish, white sid•

wall tires. radio. Real nioe.

You lll'W aounect t. appeu 011 Cit'
befon Ulll uld time of maldnt tbe
appltu~on and. 11ri up FOUl ialteJ'MI
iD Wd propertr.
vm.,. ot Mid4lepart.
Mtll• Count,11, Ohio
Dr: JJem11rd V. Ji'Uth
w 1. u•• 11, 8ta

AS-IS SPECIALS

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lwus&lt;·work. WY

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Phone Todey For

Mtnllftr

1 6 6tc

drawin ~ 8CC()unt New em
transnflrlation
tarntshed
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See Mr Geor"•
r-

~fakes button holes,

s es .

nlLUre,
miscellaneous. can

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CARRIER
NEEDED

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Apply WY

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Instructions
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s. CIWIL su;:wtce TnTI
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M,.u...,romcll

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"-h•··· I
hour~. AdvP II ~e mf'nt . Pr'!Po•.•lm~·
tr:o lnmg ~~~ lonll
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nl :tt J•m u n J•· l '-~· N~ l~ne s , le•nu r.- ·
mrnL~ Wrll o· T•.n.-,y rinm: n;on•e.
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vi ·e. Hox 006·M l'h• Dally S&gt;Pnt1 nel;
Pomer(ll'. o.
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Winesap,
Grim.,.SlaGolden,
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•
in dally and Sund!:iy. Well's
Orchard , Wllke.svi lle, Oh .10 .
12 8 30tp
im L.;,

WELL

- ·- - ·
kept carpets show

the

Real Estate For Sale
WY 2-3510.
• 1 c '"'
VI'"•• '"" ... pubU• ,_,,.,,
end to enrourare and facl.Utatlf! till
- - tt_
FARM for Sale. Ph-on·.· -SH
, Business Opportunities :~:r~rpa~r,•,w•.·,a~d
•• ...·,·.·••·."". em_~
_ lh.~•.
1 •tl - - -- - - · - . -- - - atrlctlnr the loullon ol. t:lUildlnp anti
5275.
.,.. 0 STORE FOR SALE : Wtll trade other •tructure• and-or P!'M\IAe• ,,.,
for SUI'I abl'f propert y. Car1 or
be
for tr arle, lndultry, reald•nee
other lpf'rlfled UIH; and. fN the
l.emley, Tuppet'!l Plains, Ohio PW'JIO•&amp; of re~l•ttna the loe auon of
trfW ~~
bulldlnfl nl'l other ltT"J ~ tur•• her~Call 667-3964.
1 I 6tp hillier eredell or alte~d ••tbaoll:

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used

Cue'-'-

rl'.ii l l t ~ (If regulnr Blue Ls~ POMEROY - 4 room cottage

tr~ spot cl~ming. Rent elec•t.
p1
·ckens
trl '. s·h,'•·.•mpOi•"r.
""
-9
Hardware Company, Mason,

FIHI•:WOOO, any length, SlO
·t
pi•·k up load. Call or Wfl e
(;icndal e Ski dmore ,
Shiide,
1 Ohio, MY 6-3437.
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BUDGET PRICED-fuml't-ure In
our

third noor

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Auto Sales

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SECTION m . SCOPE: It It not tacellent. 2 ,•~ry modern frame tires . Sl50. Tel. 985-3298.
tend~d by lhla 7.ontnr Ordinance t.rt
tu
I , 3tc re~te a l. ahrora~ . annul. or 111 any
home, 8 rooms (4 hedroomsl,
u
way lmp•±r or Interfere with ••tit.
-- In~ PMvillona of other lll'fl or orrlinbath, plenty dm;et.
space, G.M.C. pickup. Good tires, very
Ulo1e •P•rtftcall.Y r~·
f ll b
h
.
f
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E
h'
pealed by thla Zontnr Ordlnanc0. n or
u
asernent, ot atr
ur· go
mater. vert mg com. prt"ate rl!lltr!ctlona Placed .Jpon propcon I lOB

ancu. except

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''A bowl gf goldfish and an office call to pay fori II would
ha•e bttn Gheeptr to buJ him that space htlmttl"

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verb fonrt

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MONJJAY THRU Ji'RIRD.~ Y
(Tuet • Thuro )
6:00 Sign On - Nes
4:30 Electric Co. Local News
6:05 Sacred Heart
4 54 Ohio News Round-Up
6:20 Meig1 Cnunty RFD
tllorak's Carry·Ouli
6:25 Country Jamlloree
5 30 Sign Off
6:57 Weather
SLNDAY
7:00 Natwnal News
7:30 Sign On-Forward Faith
1:05 Bill Miller Shnw
8 00 R"pli st Hour
7:30 Sports Parade
8 30 News
7:35 Bill Miller Show
8::15 Week End
7:35 Pickens Hardware (Tues.: 9 00 Spreading Kingdom
and Ti111rs .)
· 9 &gt;O The B1ble Spe&lt;1ks
7:5j) News
9:45 The Good Lifo
8 00 Bill Miller Show
10 :00 Master Conlrol
8:U Baker F'urniture Show
10:30 Country Hymntimers
(Wed. • Frl.J
11.30 Quiet Hour
9:00 News
· 12:00 Noon News
9 30 Coffee With Janet
12 15 Christians HQur
9:15 Roush's Shoes 'ThU")
12 30 Rev. Merlin Teets
10:00 Ohio Education
1:30 Rev . Sii.IS Billups
10:0$ Sw•p Shop
I :30 ReRvR. Sil&gt;s Billupo

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11:00 News
11 :0$ Tmy's Counlry Junclioo
11::!0 Tmy't Country Hymnlimt
12 :00 Natlo1111l New•
12 :15 Local News
12:30 Goessler's Gursl S~r
12 :30 Larry Anderson Shdw
2 30 Miles Kusic Show
4 ~ Karr and VanZandt Show

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38. Sheep f!ry
39. Wotker
ot&amp;aun

e HEATING

Real oetate laxM whlcb bovo 1101 boea paid Ill the eiolo ol .... etlltcdoa tlll1 1 pea·
nace heating, fr1nt
porch, plete. Ready to work. G. A. ert,y
by covenant. deed rtr (111\.lr prJ·
ally ol ten per eon~ Tu.. 11111 be pajd 111 the office ol 11M countr treuunr cr iiJ lllall.
-.-a ~ agrllf!ml'!nt, nor rllstrlcllve covgarage. level lot. $14,000.00.
Deem, Racine, Ohio.
enanta runntnr w:ltll 1he lend to which
PleaH hclDS JOllr ialt lu NCIIPI. l1l1d II ,.. P1f br Jlllll, bt tDN to loeole , _ P"JPortr
MIDDLEPORT
]IL
story
I 4 3tc the vlllaae II • party. Where thla
- h"ath
Zonin&lt;
Ordinance
lmpo•••
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o-.o&lt;or
frame, 6 rooms. a , uti 1i· 1959 DODGE
d
-- n:atrlcuon upon land, butt.t~t~••·• or iiJ tulns dietrlcl oad enel- .tamped oelkcldruted . , . . . AI- _.... JOUr 1t1
f t
d b
k
har top,
go00 •tn•etur*'• 'h an 11 Jmpo.ed or re·
receipt to oee thll It eovon &amp;II JOIIt prt&gt;p~r~P. Oftlet Bows ti:GO A.M. to t:OO P.H. d&amp;ll7
ty room, ron an
a c
runnina condition. Ph: Chester qulred bl' 8uch •xt•ttnll ProYilllona ot
••CI!!JI Sat11rday when alfleo e-. 111 N-. 'i' • lloCib will bt opel Ileeoorlbcr llll, 1118&amp;, Ia
porch, cellar, corner lot lo-~
law . on:t!naoee. contract or deed. the
1 4 3tp !~~~~;,~n• of ~bl• Zootn, Co4e •ludl
cated on Broadway. $7,000.00. 985-2160·
FebruarJ 1, 11166.
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER 11164 VOLKSWAGEN , excellent R:_g;;~;:o~~' ~~".:::;[:.~~.~
BOWARD I. I'UJIK, II. . Clflllllr 'l'r lltlllll
WY 2-3830
WY Z-3636
COlldition. WY 2-3951.
ere&lt;'t&lt;Hl. converted or 'lltere&lt;J
nor
l 1 J•~
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ahalJ·anJ
or _
Land
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bulldlnr line! lind the lfel of Ylrd8.

with bath and gas beating, i " CUS'l'OM Tudor V8 sland· llmlllnf the heteht. of butldtn11 an~~
loc ate d on Route 33 owner 19M
other 1lrut:!ture• herea.fter erected or
••••••• . •n• •·
ld 1
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d sh'ft
'th
overdr•·ve. ufhtreel
... prov • or minimum
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$300000
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pu.ltjn• reaulattoa. Ia •11
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mance. . ' .
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Bak·cr F"urn1ture,
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11 12 tfc
R. D. 1, Mt~rsvllle, Obio.
RATS, mke e ll ~inated forever.
1 C 3tc Get ''Star.'" Ebersbach HardfOR §AtE: 6Jle Yorkshire m"le wm . Su~ar Run Mill, Pick·
we1'ghl •u:.n t\QUnds (';J Jl eui Hardware, Mason.
hoo,
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Melli Oowtlf, Oltio, do 1111...,
Civ• notice thll tho number ol K1lll levied oa uch 4olllr of propert, Jbowa 08 lht 0...

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10. Snlrr:~
11. Color-

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11. RodicaJ
13. ShArpens,
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15. Pelt

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carnl,voro

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3 ROOMS
Newfu
ONLY *299

lbo .,,,,,,
bulldlno 00
Lega Notlland .. looo.... mopl .........,....
ided N build!
lball M ren----,LIG_A_L_N_O.TICic---- l!~eni.Uiedo or alta~ exeept.: eonformlty with tbe area rei\llllttotuJ.
llealefl bi!ll wUI be rer:elved llf mlnlmllm yard req.W..manfl
1n.d
the R&lt;l ard of County Comml.ulonerw minimum Mt • ltrHt parktne ~au
' at thtlr office in the Cou rt Hotue, requirtments of thl~ ordlnan&lt;:e for
Pom~1oy, Ohio, 1.1ntil 10011 A. M.
h
h
I Jan uu, 24 . 1968. for one fiheriH 't the dl~trict In whic
bulldlnt Ia
Car s.pl!'dfu•ation~ a.ra Rl lo!l(llll~
locattJCI
1
1900 PoUc&amp; J'uNult, 4 dr .
purt of a yard or other open
two tone color 4wh Jte top to bell sp~ce rt!qu!red ahoot any bulldlnt:
1lliut
- blad1 buttoml: oil filter. 1lr for the purpoae of complylna: with
cleanf'r; windsh1elrl washen
9n!l the "Pruvls!ont of thl1 ordl•l.Bnca ahlll
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b"k •• '"''"'"" " a port &gt;&lt; o ""' "
up l!ght.a. tPotlh1ht &amp; mlrrur: H . D. olhr.r open 1paee tlmHar~J nqWNCI
alternator; heater &amp; d~roaler: H D. for another bulldJnc.
blttery : undercoating; vlnyl upholJ·
SI:X-TIO:'i V. VALIDIT!'r If
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Tile Midd~ High llcllotl
Bud Booster&amp; As!oclatioa will
IIJIOnaor a hJ8It lld!ool dance
party SalurdaJ nigbl, laD. I

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11. Wando1'f4
12. We~tera

alrfoam
heavy aeau
duty: •nt.enra or Pbre.•• or l.b.ll ord.bllbCO
bell.l
front;
- - freight "" l!.&lt;ndard pollee pacllage;
lol" or ]~" Urea; 4 ply tlree: body
type - 4 dr. Be&lt;ian 1tamhlrd &amp;l Ee
Prif'll will tndude trade-Ill ol OM
196-l Dodge four-door •edan.
The Board of countt comrnlaston-

Exterior Decorators

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L'I'aloD
!1. At a
&lt;lliltance
9. Rodcnl
10, CUbltUI

foftowlng the Mlddleport.Kyger
Creek basketball game at the
gym, 1:30 p.m. to midnight. The
Jays will amcee.

PLAN DANCE

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SALES

butlons, monograms,
(ft" write:
Of Ohl'o
M~~SL~~~rru~!~SIONERS
M
H --• CecU. 8110 w
m 7. t4, ' "
p&lt;~tdh· o..;, etc., all
witi1nut
rs. OWMl.l
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WY 2-5644 Middleport, 0.
; tt;Whnt \'nls
f'uJJ
haJ1nre
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!-rlctel. PnlnC'ro v. 7 p m te
S5 per
1 29 tfcl ·
- - - - - - 1 An Ord inanre ht e•tabllah compr•
·
I due (mty $.11 .23 or
hem•ivtl wnlng J'elllllllllons for
th•
9 p. m. 'l'uesduy, Wednesday,
h .. ll WY 2-6r.S5
AUI'I10NEER
Vllla.11e of Middleport, OhiD,
and
'l'hursdav and Fnd&lt;J".
No I mont. La
;, .
Insurance
v..mpl
o~oo~providing for the admtnl!ltnUoa. en•.
·1
1 4 6ta
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ete cta: w-...
loroement and amendment thereof1
phone ~ails.
1 4 4tp
;._n.
Critt Bradford
aH for the purpo•fl of prDmothlll pubu..
UJ.,
Uc health, ufety, morall,
comfnrt
( R \DIO CONSOI E PHOTO Copytng Servt-.
s
)tALE -HELP WANTED: Burg- ' Ti'.ltl'd. ) " ' d
~: · '• le.s made of legal papers.
Write, Prone Ill' Clntael
and seneraJ welfare, all In accord4 sp&lt;'l' tn!t •rmlX~
Cudnoer
a .i " BRAD
•nee with • cumprehenllive eonlmunler Boy Fond-0-Hi.!ma nl'eds
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" k. btrth records and almost any
.m.. ....,
FORD
ty plan; through the regulation
ot
4
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Dual vn lume ton ro . spea ·
d
Radlte, Ohio
the un ot laM and the location.
sharp aggreSSIVe youn~ m rn
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othec ocumenta.
lite and UMI of bulldlnp u4 other
between &lt;~ges of 17 &lt;1nd 30, 1 e r snund s~_s,te. m . ove Y 8 - Reuter lnlurao~ PotnerOJ
I l de ~ructuree .
' nul f1n1•h I hiS -1
four
Ohio enabling ~fl•teUoB for Cttr
for counter and kitchn wo.rk. l
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Plannln 8 and. Zonlns 11 proVIded 1n
d d
t
months Dl(l, 'J'&lt;Jkc over payChap~r Tt3 ot the Ohio R"l•ed
Nig~t lW. ay post tOns I ments of $1.2~ per week or tAETNA CASUALTY lnsuJ'IlnC{IOverseas Employment
Code
a vad(lble. I· ull or p~irt ti me I P~1\' b:llance due $87. Call Mullen lnsurana Agency, Inc. All trade• truck driver to u.!evtlltta;::~n~~d~l~pqtt;: !o;~~~.~
work. Excellent opportun1ty , \I'" ''-fi.'&gt;J· '·.
Pomeroy, Phone WY 2--33Sl.
Sec . 1 APPLI CATION: In
tbe"'r
1 4 Stc
f
d
t A 1
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v
project engioeer.s . Africa, lnter]lf@tatlon and IIPPllcatlnn, •ba
or a vcmcem.en · P,P Y ln ;
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t 1 Uc 1
"Pr..,vtalollll or thi• Zontl'lll OrdJn 11 nr.e
person . 23 't\oesl Un1on. AUt- BHACI&lt;: yourst-lr fur e thnll
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Europe, Asia, South Pacifie, aludl be hel!l to be the mtntmuiJl
12
30
00
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INSURANCE
Mallen
paid travel, housing, food. motion
requirements adopte!l for the pro ·
e-ns. Oh io.
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the ftrsl l ime \'OU use Blue
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Lu strP hent ~lectric s.ham- Insurance Agency, Inc., Pom- Atlantic. ftl~h salao jobs, and wetrare. an d ,ha.ll be tnterpf@tM
110 111 to effi\C'tuate lha PUt'POM of
po(.wr, $ 1. Ut1kl'r Funuture, eroy. Phone WY 3-8381.
ma I e, f emaI e over 18· OEIB tllese requirements. To protect the
·
a 1 tfc
Box 23190. Oakland Park. publle, emolli
PUllllllu, auch
Middl eport, OhiO. ____1-3-6tc
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fur adoqua&amp;e UJht. pun ,lr. aafety
I us~:o work pants, shirts, jack· A.UTOMOBn.Jt
blSW'BDC:4t beeD
from f1re •nd other dan~er. undue
ets. and shoPs. Carl Cheva· cancelled? 'All f&lt;m open- CUSTOM BUTCHERING B1K :'~;::t;:~::, f~llif;:~auoa, •nd
., lier, Long Botlom, Ohio.
lor's tkenleT CaD WY J.2MI. cuttin•. Will buy hides every SIIX."''WN n. PURPos•, Tblo z.n~
IDa: OrdinallC8 Ia en:..eted to prot.eel
12-ll-25tp
llitfc
Monday. Phil Meier, Phone 11011 pmmot. the pubUe neelth. aafe
I
a 8 U tJ an!l w~llare of the lnhlbllanl• of
RUTLAND
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Cadillar-Oida

I 1ntl
tery:
automatic
300 H.P.
trall.Bmi8slon;
nr ver;
- freeze:
se1t

ON
eALUMINUM SIDING
eSTORM DOOR
&amp; WINDOWS
e ROOFING

W.

the Decamber of Jl'1nt half eo\k&gt;!ctlall
... the 11165 RMI lltate Tu.. AlJo for
delinq:lH.t ~ Clolbq: dMe&gt; . . IN
..... ~190.
tloward a ruu

w~,.~,

fREE ESJIMA JES

,

\ l E~ W to 24, m•al. , Wil Jt:EP THUCK, 4 wheel
Wanted To Buy- - I,
single and fJ•"t' to
travel drive. $JI)() 00. Call 992-7931. - -· -- · --I
1 4 6tp SPECIAL, COOA, $2.10, beef
Texa ,,· ;md return. Doina"' Pul&gt;lisher cnnlart work for NaZIG- Z.'·., G- OMATIC
hide. Sr lb 13ill Bailey, ~
.
tiona]
concern. E:-: tc llcnt
Reed~vi l le, OhiO. 12 31 lZtc ·
Well kn()\1.\l make st'Wing
-- __ I
ea rnmns wtlh
imm€d!otc
ANTIQUE Fur •
di h
macl ~ H!~
SC'.\ S Oil

Pomtroy

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BLAETTNAR'S

Ph. WY 2·2111

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GMAC FINANCING

Frobullm tho largest lruck or
dozerheradiator to lha
11

Dalton, Elza Delawder, Jr.,
Clarence
Fullta, Mrl. Goldl'e
Galbraith 1 Mrs Chorlts
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Harrison. Mrs, Richard A. HarShery I N. J obnson, Mrs.
ris,
Carl Lester, William L. Neal,
!Mrs. Frank J Riffle, Emerson
Scott, Rnbert J... White,
"rs
~
Ernest C. Wyall.

MllfJI COUNTY

RIAL IITATI OWNIRI
'l'bf \u boollll an 110 W DpMl

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
WY 1-1342

Ray V. Brumfield, JrfU. Mar•
jorie Cappelleri, Mra. Paul D.

LAUWELL

r---~r.;;.;~;FE:T:C~ ·I·~::N:.
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Dlseharged

LIOAL

$19J

Buick
V.8 motor. auwmattc trllDIIDIIIloa

MOTOR

RADIATOR
SERVICE

pomeroy Lan dmar k

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,1•. 1100

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55

EXPERIENCED

Closeoot $50
Kelvtnator Range, good
Should be $100
Closeout $50
t&lt;elvlnator Range
Should be $75
Closeout •0 2.1
Matching Unico
Washer &amp; Dryer
Shoul~ be $350 $225 pr,

Fm d er FOCR HOm! furnishedapart-1
please ca~ 1\'Y 2-21.\J
mont. 1\"Y 2-3658.
11 15 tfc
I I 31p
- - - -· · For Sale
1
Employment Wanted QUiLTS lor sale. Contact
·~ "
Gi'&lt;lrge ,\rnott. R!. o..&gt;u.
upLAUY WANTS WORK . Ex~kr· per t'fld of Antiqu.ily or call
Jenr ed 111 n·staurant
wor
W! ~-:JOl fl .
1 7 3tp ,
WY 2-24!0.
1 4 31('
I 21 1\tll IJ(
-\ T!• il'vi~iun C0:1·
" 'ILJ. l'.·\1' 1;. 1, 1r ,·1n u',dt•l'll
. 1,I •···&gt;nlll.ll.tln. Prl"ed
n
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t 22 lfll

Pomeroy.

Easy EIH. Dryer,
4 yr. old
Should be $125

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HEATING, PLUMBING Rural
llollll Bottle Gas. Arnold ·Brothers, 618 E. Main Streel

Chest Freezer
Should be $125

12-1 tic
rw0n:All.ER - sPACES - -lor
- - · - .. - - - - rent m tile Village of Middle- 1
1
!.o&lt;l ~I'd Found
pori . C•ll WY 2-334~ or WY I
LOST : ( :l:t~~es with
tempk 2-2!R6 or WY 2-3600.
Cal, 1\"Y 2-5Hl.

hc;Jring :1n 1s. Lost In vitll1 1tY

$50

By FRED

Peraons entering Holzer Jlos.
pital during the last :14 bours
included:
Mrs. George E.
Young, Cheslnut St; Mn. Troy
Horton, Rt. 1 Patriot: Roacoe S.
llnhck; Eureka Star Rt. Cbrislinol R. llaffell, Lower River
Rd. Harry S. Woomer,
Pt.

the
Nnter ol tllt1 lraclr.; thence north
5f de(rHIII -lJ rnlnutM 81U1t J00 feet
alon« the ~nt.r o1. nld track ; thence
north sa derree• 30 mlnutea
eut
JOO f .. t alon1 the center ol aeld
track; them~• north M degreet
tl
mtnutea u8t J77 l~t along the
H of IAl!l track ; tbenoe aouth 44 d•
fi'HI Ill minute. eut 290 feet to tbt
top of the flnt rtver bank; thence
fouowtnr the top of the ttnt rtver
bank 16 lntenect
the c~nler of
Sto ry• Run at pool at. 8e ot the Ohio
River; tbenct1 followtnr the center of
StorJI Run
to the place of bt!fll'l·
JUn.. cont&amp;UtJnt to .7 11cr•,
mo~
or 1..,, to1etber wl lh an euemenl
for lnfreu and eue11 from Statli
~te No. t W Ule real ftt.t.. above
-ribod.

61

4

7Sc, and $; 00 !lizes. Delm.t- t',zz&lt;J. :;1 ~0 . .h1ck's D:nry Uar, ~IIddlepurL i2 8 tfc

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Entand IIDipllal

2.2 minutM ea.t 3600 feet aloll$

He dog and PliPPY to :-u lll•.·· lh·l9 i.HIL'c!n Hgts. 2 bedroom !
daire, Gibson ond Serwiii•""""""="""'""""""'""'"""'""''IJ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~~~ 1· tllt'r!l
c~
~ ~
h.il :..;r· Reautt!u! Birch kitchen : GE Upright Froezer
KARL GRUESER. Plumbing 59 Mercury 2 Door Hard Top _ _ _ $250
~ood hume. t..'all SH I~-~ ...-;.: : ~·
t:&lt;.lbilw ts. Pllnnt': WY 2-5127. I Should be $I 50
and ll.eP tlng,
MineravUie.
l 4 tfc ,
Closeoul $1 00
Ohio.
End
your
eewer
troub- V-8 ~notor, auto. trana.
Philco
Cheat
Free•er
sHOOTING ~.1ATCH. Si.J:1d.il - rl·k \l SHEn.-- -;~o;S ~nd I
les. We have all sizet sewer
p
. Should be $100
J ·. tnu;.~r,- 9. \ntt· rW&lt;111 l.C')-; 1 111
machines. Reasonable rates. 58 Olds 98 - 4 D o o r - - - - - $49J
~;};;ttl. apartment ill
om.pr,ly.'1
Closeout $75
Farm. ·H u:lomfl. Untu. 12 n11• ·n i
1
\\ y ~-:lYi ~
12 Jl t c j 30 cu. ft. Upright Freeur
CaU WY Z.2974, day or niibl Sharp. Fac-t()ry air-aondltloninr
Shotgtms on ':"
·1 li 41 ·, _
. _ _.-t 16 lfc
Ui'FLH\IS!IED • rooms and Should be $175
~Oc.

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,..,,, &amp;ounty, Ohle,

pull.

Electra 22~ 4 d&lt;. H.T. V-ll,
automatic trans., p&lt;&gt;wer bra-kes, power steering 6-way

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lyrocuse. Ohio

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tires .
tinterl glass and baek up

Ing,

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$1495

2. door. Hu.rdtop,

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Pleasant; Gregory S. Lee, Henderson; Mr!J. Robert J. ArmPlalnHft,
Jet Star 1 Hard Top Sport
...
atrong, Pt Plea!IIIDI: J. William
Coupe. V-8, auto. trans., _po- The K•n•••• ••••fY C•rnPMr
Heslop, Pt. Pleasant·,
Mr s.
wer brakes. power stee~g, lprlnt and auum It,....
'· o. ••• ""
radio, white aidev.re.ll tires, cn~rtNtoa.
Wnt YlrtiMI, hfi....... Ralph F. Fisher, Gallipolla Ferwheel disco, tinted &amp;lUI,
NOTICI
IYI Vincellt E. Knight, Porn·
bucket aeat1.
.,... K1n1wba HultJ Com.paar. ' rnv 1 Mrs. Charlt!ll F. Sayre,
110rporatlnn, whOM r•ldence
llld ..,,~
Pri..D&lt;!Ipa:l plaN of bulhtl!U II Sprint Pomeroy; Mrs. Joseph A. HaBullltl Street~, C!ulrlNtoa.. Welt
uth H. o1J
Ylr.tJnJa, will lUI DOU&lt;Ie that OD the ger I Columbus; L
er
J ns,
62 O l d • - - $1795 &amp;Dd
Jllh d.,- ol. Janu1ry, 1881. at; 9:00 Rt. 1 Buffalo W Va.1 Walter
O'Joek A. M., the vtnar• of MlddJe..
'
•
Starlire Coupo. Wblte with .,rt.
Will man writtu ~J~Pll· E. Jaaoba. IronloDJ Mra. Mor·
all red vinyl interior, bucket aauoa Olllo,
1.o tbe Ce»mmon Plea.
Court
m Da~- Rt. 1 "-"
H'll
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lull power with pow· 01 lloi(O Coo•'&gt;· Ohio, at ... ...... N '"•
er windows. radio, tinted Rollft '- ftomero,., Ohla, loT tile u-1 CIYllla E. Johnson, R&amp;. I Oak
or eompen~atlon br a Jurr
L.
gla8S, white oldewol Uno -.meat
for the foUoWini des&lt;:rlbed rell •·
Mrs. WlWam
Hill,
and wheel discs.
late I!IUilted In nld County, af which Huntinglon, w. Va. ·, Emanuel
you are ot cl&amp;lm to be the owner, Ia·
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E. Domron, AshlaDd, Ky.1 Mar·
60 Olds _
$1295 "nl.a followlnl ducrlbed nat •late, ilyu ll Yerian, Jacioon.
lltu1ted ln the
of OhJo, County
Blrlhll
Melfi , and Townah!p of 9all.Jblli'Yo
Super 88 Celebrity Se&lt;lan. V· of
be!ns In 100 ant !.o\1 No11. 7M. ua,
Mrs.
Joseph
A. Hager, Co8, ~?ower brakes.. power
32'1 an!l 3U.
stcermg, Hydrnmatic tran.ci.,
lumbus, daugh!A!r, 8:11&amp; a.m.
like new white side wall
Bllgtnntnr In lbe eent.r of &amp;.be 0 A: o Thursday; Mrs. Robert J. Arm·
tires. beautiful maroon me · Railroad track wber. the center of
lta ck Jntereact. U!e ellnt.r
of strong, Pt. Pleasant. ~ 62:9
tallic finish. A true cream l&amp;ld
Story• Run: thence north ' ' d.,.._ p.m.

II • $1595 64 Olds _ _ $2595

Chevy

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and

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Wayne Gtbbolll, Pre1ident.
.,
CouncU
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Tbe Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Business Services
1 7 Sip Authroized Singer Saiea and
Service.
a 29 lfc AO CONDITIONING Re!rlgerbalh and garaRe. 918 atlon oervice. Jark's Refrll·

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Sale Prices At Karr &amp; VanZandt

facing State H.ighW/11

1960

Putll~cnt

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V1Udlt)' of lhe nlDiiDilll portiODI of
dechlon ahllll n ot
thll
W 1 ordttaance.
SI)(.'TION VI. ThY OrdlnlllCtl 1hall
Wolle eUeet 1nd be 10 forc11 from
a.tter the date of lte &amp;pproval
od
adopti on u provided by l llw.
cop!., of complete Ordlftance 0111
file In Clerlt'a offl.ce in Mld•Ueport
ud Mel.la Count)' ISlt• Uboral')'. 'C(Ip.
lea are available to
at eo1t.
PAlled the 13th daY of Deeember,

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HOUII FOR IALI
Modern Rancb Strlo. Beoutllul
location oa top of IIIJl8]l bill

Motor Co.

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OOR.R&amp;L'TIONS

Pomerov

2 SIGNS

WANT AD

111 for an.J reuM hetd te be tMalld
b)' a court ol compeumt JunldiCUOD.

THI BORN LOSER

2·00 Harvest Time

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ORPHAN ANNII

By HAROLD GltAY
I NOII(;EO A LOT t';' ROOk:s It
THAT ROOM OFF nf r-'ARLOR: I 8£r it:

1l::!EY MUST'A'

I?£ AD 'Erv, ffi1 At'O PAlO
ATT~liOO, Taor NOL MUCH UI&lt;E .4 A0.9GI. ·~
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3:55 New•
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AND Y1..\JR MOM .AND PAU.

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Oassified Ads Your Modern Community Bullctin Boar~~;
1--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Jan. 7, 1966

Real Estate For Sale

.

1Nf9RMATJON

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c.

lloodq

~\:£W..Al'KIM

be accepted

ft'W

rc. ou

Rambler S•. Wagon Classic-- $499
Low mileage. liood tires. A·l condition. Yr. End.
1960 Mercury Parklane 4 Dr. HT Sed•n $599
Full power. Automatic. Year End Clearance.
1960 Dodge VB - 2 Door
$599
Full power. Automatic Trans. Year End Clearance.
1959 International VB
$795
8\io ft. Pickup. Good tires. Save a plenty here.

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l'be Pul:lllllheT ~nu tltt rtJbt
te adll 01 .-.)HI 1117 alb dMnled
6' ,- ,·OoDIIlU..
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1hould
btl

reportAtd

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pub

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lil'ntnmm UWp Ill .....,

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Garage oa
Route 7 wtth cood road to main
highway . Four bedrooms, living.
dining, lamlly. kitchen. reak·
last play. maid's, utility and
ohop. Threo bathl, ee . ·mle We
and wall to wall carpet on
Doors. About two-thirds ol
house 11 paneled In mahogany
and walnut Air conditioned.
Largo patio and double carport
On lot 200' 1 390'. 14ay be ....
by appoinllllent only.

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PRICE REDUCED

Write• ..., Tile DaUy Seallnel
Bo1 e&amp;II·H Pomeroy, 0.

9~ P~

OPEN EVES.

FOR SALE: 1 room house with
fUIU:aa., CIHIO
·~ 11
1 h
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lui
asement,
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sell St., Middleport. Ph111111:
FOR
SALE
For Rent
Pt Ple1188111 8115-2607.
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5 RCKl" modern home. L&gt;w
,·,•nl. li'i ' S;&gt;ring Are . Po~·

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4 HOO~!S
I WISH to thank those- who ! L.oC'u~l Sl . rt':tr. l'all Martin WHY worry over 6
sluggish eration. New Haven. Phone
were so kmd tlunnf t n~t llntt• ) lh·~taur.tnt \\Y 2.. 9918 .
I
sAelplticS tank .,?"tk Klean-CIEanmer. TU 2--3537.
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uf Uw dt:ilth 11 t m~ methrr. :
I 7 tc
eplic an
e
, - - -- - - - - - - - M:,ud t; util. I "'"
rral&lt;'iul. TRAILI:: H 1.01. Hut land. live Landmark Farm
~~~~~ UGHT lnmling, coal and cat
to HeL !VI. E. U&lt;m~lf!l f1•1r I mil('~ · "I' m Pom("ro~· . PhoAe \ ~ ~o_me!oy.__ _
tie. Phone WY i-7786 and WY
his comolml:! word:- , 2 11 '1 1 SH 2-Jti::J.
12 ;"!3 60tc !
2-7286.
lJ.-18-JOtc

nei~hbors and tncnds
l.•r 1
1
Lheir flo"rPr~ ct tld t..ard _, , to ] , ti:i.t:t.. &gt;~: . I• ur . ,, turt · ..; h&amp; j
Dr. Bol\'t' w!w tt~~~~ierl l:h' ~ cd and ~~trrusbed 1 ~ 1
during til e tl Yl'Jrs sht&gt; v-:i:i l_ments_ ~~ ,-."4~
U
bedfa ~t, Jllll ;o tht'
Kdw\. i4 1\lll', ~l fu:-n: ~twd apartment
ing.s Coats FUJ!t r:ll Jlomt' ic\f ; ' ; rl'!1~ Plwr r \\-y 2-2n6. Af·

CLEARANCE

Everyday Specials
at
Marie's Style Post
Holrcuts ......... $1.25
Sh•mpoo &amp; Sth
$1.50
30 day color rinse,
. $3.50
Shampoo &amp; ut
Permanents . . $7.50 up
Wa Sell and Servloe
Wigs and Wigletl

!

USED APPLIANCES
!

Our lou Is your gain,
r ~ p.m. P~·· •1!1(' \\'Y 2-3574. , first c:ome, f int 1arved.
1\l 1.1 I t'~ and l:t •t•d Hardware. ; All at "you pickup" pri·
_ _1~ -~~I:_ I ces.

thei r t'OII:.J d~:;;J tlllll I ~haq
alway :-: n: n:t' l:dlt:r \1 )ur l-.11 ~,1
Jlit!H, Domgl!1t:r;

INVENTORY

1

Lttma h. ut1 l.
1 ~ l tc

. rRAD .E:k L.OT3 -

free ..,.

Used Refrigerators
I oil'l€ and w.al.er. Brow·: s rra:t~ l Several ol&gt;ould sell lor
Notice
er Park 1S:ale Approved) I $50 _ _ now only $20
~· -- · ·
~:mers~·We. Uhlo, r'l1oi10 W\ I
For foot clunup. HotWILL GIVE 3\li.JY rnvtlwr CH ~ · l-J!t4.
1 Ll ttc point, Crosley, Frigi-

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Marie's Style Post

196~.

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64

a~

Novo Sport Coupo, 6 cyl.,
tomati~

radio. wlslw, wheel

di!ICS.

$2295

64 Pontiae _

Catalina I dr. H.T. V-11, ""'
tomatic, full power, radio.
all vinyl

~reen

gr~cn

mter·

6 wh1te, wtth

ior. V-tl. automatic trans .,
power brakes, power steer-

white

sidewall

lights. Radio.

$2895

64 Buick _

Closeout
b;n h, down st alrli avartment. !
~lrt locat ion m Middleport. [ 21 cu. ft. Coldspot

Closeout $71

j

~:IV lor's

11 30 tfa ·

Olds _
$1295
2 Door H.T. Dynamic 88.
V..S motor, automatic transhack-up light&amp; and white

seat, radto, tmted glass,
white sidewalls, wheel discs.

Real aharp, new Olds trade.

cent-

sidewall tires. An econOinJ
bllY.

62 Olds _ _ $1395
F-M Cut.lasa Coupe. V-8, autom.atie trans., radio, all new
white sidewall tires. wheel
di~s . tinted glati8, 1-tone
paint, all l'lnyl :il!.terior.

60

Chev. _
$895
Belair 2 door Hard Top. 283

V-8 motor, automatic trans.,
turquoist~ finish, white sid•

wall tires. radio. Real nioe.

You lll'W aounect t. appeu 011 Cit'
befon Ulll uld time of maldnt tbe
appltu~on and. 11ri up FOUl ialteJ'MI
iD Wd propertr.
vm.,. ot Mid4lepart.
Mtll• Count,11, Ohio
Dr: JJem11rd V. Ji'Uth
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AS-IS SPECIALS

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lwus&lt;·work. WY

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~fakes button holes,

s es .

nlLUre,
miscellaneous. can

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NEEDED

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Winesap,
Grim.,.SlaGolden,
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Orchard , Wllke.svi lle, Oh .10 .
12 8 30tp
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WELL

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kept carpets show

the

Real Estate For Sale
WY 2-3510.
• 1 c '"'
VI'"•• '"" ... pubU• ,_,,.,,
end to enrourare and facl.Utatlf! till
- - tt_
FARM for Sale. Ph-on·.· -SH
, Business Opportunities :~:r~rpa~r,•,w•.·,a~d
•• ...·,·.·••·."". em_~
_ lh.~•.
1 •tl - - -- - - · - . -- - - atrlctlnr the loullon ol. t:lUildlnp anti
5275.
.,.. 0 STORE FOR SALE : Wtll trade other •tructure• and-or P!'M\IAe• ,,.,
for SUI'I abl'f propert y. Car1 or
be
for tr arle, lndultry, reald•nee
other lpf'rlfled UIH; and. fN the
l.emley, Tuppet'!l Plains, Ohio PW'JIO•&amp; of re~l•ttna the loe auon of
trfW ~~
bulldlnfl nl'l other ltT"J ~ tur•• her~Call 667-3964.
1 I 6tp hillier eredell or alte~d ••tbaoll:

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used

Cue'-'-

rl'.ii l l t ~ (If regulnr Blue Ls~ POMEROY - 4 room cottage

tr~ spot cl~ming. Rent elec•t.
p1
·ckens
trl '. s·h,'•·.•mpOi•"r.
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Hardware Company, Mason,

FIHI•:WOOO, any length, SlO
·t
pi•·k up load. Call or Wfl e
(;icndal e Ski dmore ,
Shiide,
1 Ohio, MY 6-3437.
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BUDGET PRICED-fuml't-ure In
our

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Auto Sales

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SECTION m . SCOPE: It It not tacellent. 2 ,•~ry modern frame tires . Sl50. Tel. 985-3298.
tend~d by lhla 7.ontnr Ordinance t.rt
tu
I , 3tc re~te a l. ahrora~ . annul. or 111 any
home, 8 rooms (4 hedroomsl,
u
way lmp•±r or Interfere with ••tit.
-- In~ PMvillona of other lll'fl or orrlinbath, plenty dm;et.
space, G.M.C. pickup. Good tires, very
Ulo1e •P•rtftcall.Y r~·
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f
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pealed by thla Zontnr Ordlnanc0. n or
u
asernent, ot atr
ur· go
mater. vert mg com. prt"ate rl!lltr!ctlona Placed .Jpon propcon I lOB

ancu. except

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''A bowl gf goldfish and an office call to pay fori II would
ha•e bttn Gheeptr to buJ him that space htlmttl"

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6:25 Country Jamlloree
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Ea•terD Loeal 1. D. · - - .10
ORANGE
Eastent Local IL D. - - - .Ill

1.110

1.110

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3.80
3.80

1.50

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T&amp;RRY

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Northweoten Loeal 1. D. __ .20
Rutland Villoee ---·------ .10

.85

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10:31 Social Security
10:35 Tom Ro!JertHon Sbow
10:41 A.S.C. Prngram (Fri.)
11:00 News
11 :0$ Tmy's Counlry Junclioo
11::!0 Tmy't Country Hymnlimt
12 :00 Natlo1111l New•
12 :15 Local News
12:30 Goessler's Gursl S~r
12 :30 Larry Anderson Shdw
2 30 Miles Kusic Show
4 ~ Karr and VanZandt Show

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SALEM

&amp;AUSBURY

18.111
17.110

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1.80

1.10

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.20

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8.80

1.10
.20
.20

.10

1.80

1.80

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&amp;cine Village ·--··-· .!0

1.80

1.00

1.80

,70

18.50
19.110

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3.80
3.80

.70

19.110

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1.00

22.80

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Salisbury Bodlord IL D. -·
Hiddleporl Vlllaao ------··
Pomeroy VIllage . --------SCIPIO
Northwestern Loeall. D. __

12.1111

3.08

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Pomeroy !luttoa IL D. --- . .20

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town! ~e could buy
ana ~ell u&lt;i iorty
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how much cJo uou

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'leateH!eJ"• Aailw•
38. Sheep f!ry
39. Wotker
ot&amp;aun

e HEATING

Real oetate laxM whlcb bovo 1101 boea paid Ill the eiolo ol .... etlltcdoa tlll1 1 pea·
nace heating, fr1nt
porch, plete. Ready to work. G. A. ert,y
by covenant. deed rtr (111\.lr prJ·
ally ol ten per eon~ Tu.. 11111 be pajd 111 the office ol 11M countr treuunr cr iiJ lllall.
-.-a ~ agrllf!ml'!nt, nor rllstrlcllve covgarage. level lot. $14,000.00.
Deem, Racine, Ohio.
enanta runntnr w:ltll 1he lend to which
PleaH hclDS JOllr ialt lu NCIIPI. l1l1d II ,.. P1f br Jlllll, bt tDN to loeole , _ P"JPortr
MIDDLEPORT
]IL
story
I 4 3tc the vlllaae II • party. Where thla
- h"ath
Zonin&lt;
Ordinance
lmpo•••
•
o-.o&lt;or
frame, 6 rooms. a , uti 1i· 1959 DODGE
d
-- n:atrlcuon upon land, butt.t~t~••·• or iiJ tulns dietrlcl oad enel- .tamped oelkcldruted . , . . . AI- _.... JOUr 1t1
f t
d b
k
har top,
go00 •tn•etur*'• 'h an 11 Jmpo.ed or re·
receipt to oee thll It eovon &amp;II JOIIt prt&gt;p~r~P. Oftlet Bows ti:GO A.M. to t:OO P.H. d&amp;ll7
ty room, ron an
a c
runnina condition. Ph: Chester qulred bl' 8uch •xt•ttnll ProYilllona ot
••CI!!JI Sat11rday when alfleo e-. 111 N-. 'i' • lloCib will bt opel Ileeoorlbcr llll, 1118&amp;, Ia
porch, cellar, corner lot lo-~
law . on:t!naoee. contract or deed. the
1 4 3tp !~~~~;,~n• of ~bl• Zootn, Co4e •ludl
cated on Broadway. $7,000.00. 985-2160·
FebruarJ 1, 11166.
ALBERT M. COX, BROKER 11164 VOLKSWAGEN , excellent R:_g;;~;:o~~' ~~".:::;[:.~~.~
BOWARD I. I'UJIK, II. . Clflllllr 'l'r lltlllll
WY 2-3830
WY Z-3636
COlldition. WY 2-3951.
ere&lt;'t&lt;Hl. converted or 'lltere&lt;J
nor
l 1 J•~
,.
ahalJ·anJ
or _
Land
0 , U•
- ..
,,. b&amp;lll!lln1
• ,..,._
. .bl!. u.ed
..,..;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,

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bulldlnr line! lind the lfel of Ylrd8.

with bath and gas beating, i " CUS'l'OM Tudor V8 sland· llmlllnf the heteht. of butldtn11 an~~
loc ate d on Route 33 owner 19M
other 1lrut:!ture• herea.fter erected or
••••••• . •n• •·
ld 1
'
d sh'ft
'th
overdr•·ve. ufhtreel
... prov • or minimum
'][
r
$300000
ar
l
WI
pu.ltjn• reaulattoa. Ia •11
WI
mance. . ' .
Good
d't'
d
d dlltricl.l.

1-3-6tc ROUTF. 7 - CLOS~.[N -

W_ V'fl

u get s op.
Bak·cr F"urn1ture,
·
M'ddl
1
eport •
FOR
~ '
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cow, t:alr by ~ide. Jacob Haer. Ohio.
11 12 tfc
R. D. 1, Mt~rsvllle, Obio.
RATS, mke e ll ~inated forever.
1 C 3tc Get ''Star.'" Ebersbach HardfOR §AtE: 6Jle Yorkshire m"le wm . Su~ar Run Mill, Pick·
we1'ghl •u:.n t\QUnds (';J Jl eui Hardware, Mason.
hoo,
~
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12-11-JOtp
Cl81~1l16.

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zt. Protest

, 1\~.itY'

Melli Oowtlf, Oltio, do 1111...,
Civ• notice thll tho number ol K1lll levied oa uch 4olllr of propert, Jbowa 08 lht 0...

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babh'll
I Jt. Walk
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RAnS OF TAXA 110N FOR 1965

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U. Auricle

oter

28.Gr-eek
ieltl'r
10. Snlrr:~
11. Color-

at.Taxu
33. ll'emaJe

JlmJIMeftt

repeatf&gt;dlJ
1 28. "IDaJume"'
1
author

. ..10 Dow. - lllet- Convenient T.,...

auc

11. RodicaJ
13. ShArpens,
ae " rw10r
15. Pelt

18. Not

rt. Refer tG

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26. Young.

carnl,voro

:l! . Wild cry

..

rulers

a. Fortify

abbr.
I. Nocturnal

!Jon
17. 1\uln

26.Ac,.....

24.. Roman

7. Year!Jr;

abbrevta..

3 ROOMS
Newfu
ONLY *299

lbo .,,,,,,
bulldlno 00
Lega Notlland .. looo.... mopl .........,....
ided N build!
lball M ren----,LIG_A_L_N_O.TICic---- l!~eni.Uiedo or alta~ exeept.: eonformlty with tbe area rei\llllttotuJ.
llealefl bi!ll wUI be rer:elved llf mlnlmllm yard req.W..manfl
1n.d
the R&lt;l ard of County Comml.ulonerw minimum Mt • ltrHt parktne ~au
' at thtlr office in the Cou rt Hotue, requirtments of thl~ ordlnan&lt;:e for
Pom~1oy, Ohio, 1.1ntil 10011 A. M.
h
h
I Jan uu, 24 . 1968. for one fiheriH 't the dl~trict In whic
bulldlnt Ia
Car s.pl!'dfu•ation~ a.ra Rl lo!l(llll~
locattJCI
1
1900 PoUc&amp; J'uNult, 4 dr .
purt of a yard or other open
two tone color 4wh Jte top to bell sp~ce rt!qu!red ahoot any bulldlnt:
1lliut
- blad1 buttoml: oil filter. 1lr for the purpoae of complylna: with
cleanf'r; windsh1elrl washen
9n!l the "Pruvls!ont of thl1 ordl•l.Bnca ahlll
"'""'' ,,.., '''"'"
b"k •• '"''"'"" " a port &gt;&lt; o ""' "
up l!ght.a. tPotlh1ht &amp; mlrrur: H . D. olhr.r open 1paee tlmHar~J nqWNCI
alternator; heater &amp; d~roaler: H D. for another bulldJnc.
blttery : undercoating; vlnyl upholJ·
SI:X-TIO:'i V. VALIDIT!'r If
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I APPlES:-red- and yellow

IDt

Tile Midd~ High llcllotl
Bud Booster&amp; As!oclatioa will
IIJIOnaor a hJ8It lld!ool dance
party SalurdaJ nigbl, laD. I

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l7 ·M-Jl ill H'-21--ll

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16. Bu1ine111

n.Jta...,aJ

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ft . Sycophaat

15, 8ultabl1!!

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weed

lalnln&amp;'

!ann
I 4. Pw4ee out

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Lewis Rep1lr Service
-FOR-

Meip COUDIIJ Tr.~

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I. C~n•

11. Wando1'f4
12. We~tera

alrfoam
heavy aeau
duty: •nt.enra or Pbre.•• or l.b.ll ord.bllbCO
bell.l
front;
- - freight "" l!.&lt;ndard pollee pacllage;
lol" or ]~" Urea; 4 ply tlree: body
type - 4 dr. Be&lt;ian 1tamhlrd &amp;l Ee
Prif'll will tndude trade-Ill ol OM
196-l Dodge four-door •edan.
The Board of countt comrnlaston-

Exterior Decorators

1

AOIIOSS
L'I'aloD
!1. At a
&lt;lliltance
9. Rodcnl
10, CUbltUI

foftowlng the Mlddleport.Kyger
Creek basketball game at the
gym, 1:30 p.m. to midnight. The
Jays will amcee.

PLAN DANCE

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SALES

butlons, monograms,
(ft" write:
Of Ohl'o
M~~SL~~~rru~!~SIONERS
M
H --• CecU. 8110 w
m 7. t4, ' "
p&lt;~tdh· o..;, etc., all
witi1nut
rs. OWMl.l
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Mal St Pomeroy
WY 2-5644 Middleport, 0.
; tt;Whnt \'nls
f'uJJ
haJ1nre
D
.,
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ORDINANCI NO. 111 -A
!-rlctel. PnlnC'ro v. 7 p m te
S5 per
1 29 tfcl ·
- - - - - - 1 An Ord inanre ht e•tabllah compr•
·
I due (mty $.11 .23 or
hem•ivtl wnlng J'elllllllllons for
th•
9 p. m. 'l'uesduy, Wednesday,
h .. ll WY 2-6r.S5
AUI'I10NEER
Vllla.11e of Middleport, OhiD,
and
'l'hursdav and Fnd&lt;J".
No I mont. La
;, .
Insurance
v..mpl
o~oo~providing for the admtnl!ltnUoa. en•.
·1
1 4 6ta
....,.
ete cta: w-...
loroement and amendment thereof1
phone ~ails.
1 4 4tp
;._n.
Critt Bradford
aH for the purpo•fl of prDmothlll pubu..
UJ.,
Uc health, ufety, morall,
comfnrt
( R \DIO CONSOI E PHOTO Copytng Servt-.
s
)tALE -HELP WANTED: Burg- ' Ti'.ltl'd. ) " ' d
~: · '• le.s made of legal papers.
Write, Prone Ill' Clntael
and seneraJ welfare, all In accord4 sp&lt;'l' tn!t •rmlX~
Cudnoer
a .i " BRAD
•nee with • cumprehenllive eonlmunler Boy Fond-0-Hi.!ma nl'eds
·
t I
" k. btrth records and almost any
.m.. ....,
FORD
ty plan; through the regulation
ot
4
.
Dual vn lume ton ro . spea ·
d
Radlte, Ohio
the un ot laM and the location.
sharp aggreSSIVe youn~ m rn
'
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l
othec ocumenta.
lite and UMI of bulldlnp u4 other
between &lt;~ges of 17 &lt;1nd 30, 1 e r snund s~_s,te. m . ove Y 8 - Reuter lnlurao~ PotnerOJ
I l de ~ructuree .
' nul f1n1•h I hiS -1
four
Ohio enabling ~fl•teUoB for Cttr
for counter and kitchn wo.rk. l
· ·
t t 11c
Plannln 8 and. Zonlns 11 proVIded 1n
d d
t
months Dl(l, 'J'&lt;Jkc over payChap~r Tt3 ot the Ohio R"l•ed
Nig~t lW. ay post tOns I ments of $1.2~ per week or tAETNA CASUALTY lnsuJ'IlnC{IOverseas Employment
Code
a vad(lble. I· ull or p~irt ti me I P~1\' b:llance due $87. Call Mullen lnsurana Agency, Inc. All trade• truck driver to u.!evtlltta;::~n~~d~l~pqtt;: !o;~~~.~
work. Excellent opportun1ty , \I'" ''-fi.'&gt;J· '·.
Pomeroy, Phone WY 2--33Sl.
Sec . 1 APPLI CATION: In
tbe"'r
1 4 Stc
f
d
t A 1
~ t..
v
project engioeer.s . Africa, lnter]lf@tatlon and IIPPllcatlnn, •ba
or a vcmcem.en · P,P Y ln ;
_ _ __ .
t 1 Uc 1
"Pr..,vtalollll or thi• Zontl'lll OrdJn 11 nr.e
person . 23 't\oesl Un1on. AUt- BHACI&lt;: yourst-lr fur e thnll
-·- _
_
Europe, Asia, South Pacifie, aludl be hel!l to be the mtntmuiJl
12
30
00
'
GRANGE
INSURANCE
Mallen
paid travel, housing, food. motion
requirements adopte!l for the pro ·
e-ns. Oh io.
·
the ftrsl l ime \'OU use Blue
•
of the pubUc health, ufeiJ
Lu strP hent ~lectric s.ham- Insurance Agency, Inc., Pom- Atlantic. ftl~h salao jobs, and wetrare. an d ,ha.ll be tnterpf@tM
110 111 to effi\C'tuate lha PUt'POM of
po(.wr, $ 1. Ut1kl'r Funuture, eroy. Phone WY 3-8381.
ma I e, f emaI e over 18· OEIB tllese requirements. To protect the
·
a 1 tfc
Box 23190. Oakland Park. publle, emolli
PUllllllu, auch
Middl eport, OhiO. ____1-3-6tc
•
provlalont are in.tended ~ provl&lt;1o
_
Fla. 33307
fur adoqua&amp;e UJht. pun ,lr. aafety
I us~:o work pants, shirts, jack· A.UTOMOBn.Jt
blSW'BDC:4t beeD
from f1re •nd other dan~er. undue
ets. and shoPs. Carl Cheva· cancelled? 'All f&lt;m open- CUSTOM BUTCHERING B1K :'~;::t;:~::, f~llif;:~auoa, •nd
., lier, Long Botlom, Ohio.
lor's tkenleT CaD WY J.2MI. cuttin•. Will buy hides every SIIX."''WN n. PURPos•, Tblo z.n~
IDa: OrdinallC8 Ia en:..eted to prot.eel
12-ll-25tp
llitfc
Monday. Phil Meier, Phone 11011 pmmot. the pubUe neelth. aafe
I
a 8 U tJ an!l w~llare of the lnhlbllanl• of
RUTLAND
1

'THE OTHER ONE

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l

Cadillar-Oida

I 1ntl
tery:
automatic
300 H.P.
trall.Bmi8slon;
nr ver;
- freeze:
se1t

ON
eALUMINUM SIDING
eSTORM DOOR
&amp; WINDOWS
e ROOFING

W.

the Decamber of Jl'1nt half eo\k&gt;!ctlall
... the 11165 RMI lltate Tu.. AlJo for
delinq:lH.t ~ Clolbq: dMe&gt; . . IN
..... ~190.
tloward a ruu

w~,.~,

fREE ESJIMA JES

,

\ l E~ W to 24, m•al. , Wil Jt:EP THUCK, 4 wheel
Wanted To Buy- - I,
single and fJ•"t' to
travel drive. $JI)() 00. Call 992-7931. - -· -- · --I
1 4 6tp SPECIAL, COOA, $2.10, beef
Texa ,,· ;md return. Doina"' Pul&gt;lisher cnnlart work for NaZIG- Z.'·., G- OMATIC
hide. Sr lb 13ill Bailey, ~
.
tiona]
concern. E:-: tc llcnt
Reed~vi l le, OhiO. 12 31 lZtc ·
Well kn()\1.\l make st'Wing
-- __ I
ea rnmns wtlh
imm€d!otc
ANTIQUE Fur •
di h
macl ~ H!~
SC'.\ S Oil

Pomtroy

;J

YOU
-NG

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fOrt.

BLAETTNAR'S

Ph. WY 2·2111

lru l

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ater

IIIUIL est

I

GMAC FINANCING

Frobullm tho largest lruck or
dozerheradiator to lha
11

Dalton, Elza Delawder, Jr.,
Clarence
Fullta, Mrl. Goldl'e
Galbraith 1 Mrs Chorlts
L
'
•
Harrison. Mrs, Richard A. HarShery I N. J obnson, Mrs.
ris,
Carl Lester, William L. Neal,
!Mrs. Frank J Riffle, Emerson
Scott, Rnbert J... White,
"rs
~
Ernest C. Wyall.

MllfJI COUNTY

RIAL IITATI OWNIRI
'l'bf \u boollll an 110 W DpMl

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
WY 1-1342

Ray V. Brumfield, JrfU. Mar•
jorie Cappelleri, Mra. Paul D.

LAUWELL

r---~r.;;.;~;FE:T:C~ ·I·~::N:.
~ ~----~~--------, 1

Dlseharged

LIOAL

$19J

Buick
V.8 motor. auwmattc trllDIIDIIIloa

MOTOR

RADIATOR
SERVICE

pomeroy Lan dmar k

'

rt'asnn;lbly . Phont! WY 2-24H

,1•. 1100

~ ''' n

(jJollu

55

EXPERIENCED

Closeoot $50
Kelvtnator Range, good
Should be $100
Closeout $50
t&lt;elvlnator Range
Should be $75
Closeout •0 2.1
Matching Unico
Washer &amp; Dryer
Shoul~ be $350 $225 pr,

Fm d er FOCR HOm! furnishedapart-1
please ca~ 1\'Y 2-21.\J
mont. 1\"Y 2-3658.
11 15 tfc
I I 31p
- - - -· · For Sale
1
Employment Wanted QUiLTS lor sale. Contact
·~ "
Gi'&lt;lrge ,\rnott. R!. o..&gt;u.
upLAUY WANTS WORK . Ex~kr· per t'fld of Antiqu.ily or call
Jenr ed 111 n·staurant
wor
W! ~-:JOl fl .
1 7 3tp ,
WY 2-24!0.
1 4 31('
I 21 1\tll IJ(
-\ T!• il'vi~iun C0:1·
" 'ILJ. l'.·\1' 1;. 1, 1r ,·1n u',dt•l'll
. 1,I •···&gt;nlll.ll.tln. Prl"ed
n
'
Run . '

t 22 lfll

Pomeroy.

Easy EIH. Dryer,
4 yr. old
Should be $125

.

of

HEATING, PLUMBING Rural
llollll Bottle Gas. Arnold ·Brothers, 618 E. Main Streel

Chest Freezer
Should be $125

12-1 tic
rw0n:All.ER - sPACES - -lor
- - · - .. - - - - rent m tile Village of Middle- 1
1
!.o&lt;l ~I'd Found
pori . C•ll WY 2-334~ or WY I
LOST : ( :l:t~~es with
tempk 2-2!R6 or WY 2-3600.
Cal, 1\"Y 2-5Hl.

hc;Jring :1n 1s. Lost In vitll1 1tY

$50

By FRED

Peraons entering Holzer Jlos.
pital during the last :14 bours
included:
Mrs. George E.
Young, Cheslnut St; Mn. Troy
Horton, Rt. 1 Patriot: Roacoe S.
llnhck; Eureka Star Rt. Cbrislinol R. llaffell, Lower River
Rd. Harry S. Woomer,
Pt.

the
Nnter ol tllt1 lraclr.; thence north
5f de(rHIII -lJ rnlnutM 81U1t J00 feet
alon« the ~nt.r o1. nld track ; thence
north sa derree• 30 mlnutea
eut
JOO f .. t alon1 the center ol aeld
track; them~• north M degreet
tl
mtnutea u8t J77 l~t along the
H of IAl!l track ; tbenoe aouth 44 d•
fi'HI Ill minute. eut 290 feet to tbt
top of the flnt rtver bank; thence
fouowtnr the top of the ttnt rtver
bank 16 lntenect
the c~nler of
Sto ry• Run at pool at. 8e ot the Ohio
River; tbenct1 followtnr the center of
StorJI Run
to the place of bt!fll'l·
JUn.. cont&amp;UtJnt to .7 11cr•,
mo~
or 1..,, to1etber wl lh an euemenl
for lnfreu and eue11 from Statli
~te No. t W Ule real ftt.t.. above
-ribod.

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7Sc, and $; 00 !lizes. Delm.t- t',zz&lt;J. :;1 ~0 . .h1ck's D:nry Uar, ~IIddlepurL i2 8 tfc

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Entand IIDipllal

2.2 minutM ea.t 3600 feet aloll$

He dog and PliPPY to :-u lll•.·· lh·l9 i.HIL'c!n Hgts. 2 bedroom !
daire, Gibson ond Serwiii•""""""="""'""""""'""'"""'""''IJ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~~~ 1· tllt'r!l
c~
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h.il :..;r· Reautt!u! Birch kitchen : GE Upright Froezer
KARL GRUESER. Plumbing 59 Mercury 2 Door Hard Top _ _ _ $250
~ood hume. t..'all SH I~-~ ...-;.: : ~·
t:&lt;.lbilw ts. Pllnnt': WY 2-5127. I Should be $I 50
and ll.eP tlng,
MineravUie.
l 4 tfc ,
Closeoul $1 00
Ohio.
End
your
eewer
troub- V-8 ~notor, auto. trana.
Philco
Cheat
Free•er
sHOOTING ~.1ATCH. Si.J:1d.il - rl·k \l SHEn.-- -;~o;S ~nd I
les. We have all sizet sewer
p
. Should be $100
J ·. tnu;.~r,- 9. \ntt· rW&lt;111 l.C')-; 1 111
machines. Reasonable rates. 58 Olds 98 - 4 D o o r - - - - - $49J
~;};;ttl. apartment ill
om.pr,ly.'1
Closeout $75
Farm. ·H u:lomfl. Untu. 12 n11• ·n i
1
\\ y ~-:lYi ~
12 Jl t c j 30 cu. ft. Upright Freeur
CaU WY Z.2974, day or niibl Sharp. Fac-t()ry air-aondltloninr
Shotgtms on ':"
·1 li 41 ·, _
. _ _.-t 16 lfc
Ui'FLH\IS!IED • rooms and Should be $175
~Oc.

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vm.,. , Middleport.
,..,,, &amp;ounty, Ohle,

pull.

Electra 22~ 4 d&lt;. H.T. V-ll,
automatic trans., p&lt;&gt;wer bra-kes, power steering 6-way

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lyrocuse. Ohio

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tires .
tinterl glass and baek up

Ing,

coUNTYN~"~:A..

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$1495

2. door. Hu.rdtop,

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Pleasant; Gregory S. Lee, Henderson; Mr!J. Robert J. ArmPlalnHft,
Jet Star 1 Hard Top Sport
...
atrong, Pt Plea!IIIDI: J. William
Coupe. V-8, auto. trans., _po- The K•n•••• ••••fY C•rnPMr
Heslop, Pt. Pleasant·,
Mr s.
wer brakes. power stee~g, lprlnt and auum It,....
'· o. ••• ""
radio, white aidev.re.ll tires, cn~rtNtoa.
Wnt YlrtiMI, hfi....... Ralph F. Fisher, Gallipolla Ferwheel disco, tinted &amp;lUI,
NOTICI
IYI Vincellt E. Knight, Porn·
bucket aeat1.
.,... K1n1wba HultJ Com.paar. ' rnv 1 Mrs. Charlt!ll F. Sayre,
110rporatlnn, whOM r•ldence
llld ..,,~
Pri..D&lt;!Ipa:l plaN of bulhtl!U II Sprint Pomeroy; Mrs. Joseph A. HaBullltl Street~, C!ulrlNtoa.. Welt
uth H. o1J
Ylr.tJnJa, will lUI DOU&lt;Ie that OD the ger I Columbus; L
er
J ns,
62 O l d • - - $1795 &amp;Dd
Jllh d.,- ol. Janu1ry, 1881. at; 9:00 Rt. 1 Buffalo W Va.1 Walter
O'Joek A. M., the vtnar• of MlddJe..
'
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Starlire Coupo. Wblte with .,rt.
Will man writtu ~J~Pll· E. Jaaoba. IronloDJ Mra. Mor·
all red vinyl interior, bucket aauoa Olllo,
1.o tbe Ce»mmon Plea.
Court
m Da~- Rt. 1 "-"
H'll
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lull power with pow· 01 lloi(O Coo•'&gt;· Ohio, at ... ...... N '"•
er windows. radio, tinted Rollft '- ftomero,., Ohla, loT tile u-1 CIYllla E. Johnson, R&amp;. I Oak
or eompen~atlon br a Jurr
L.
gla8S, white oldewol Uno -.meat
for the foUoWini des&lt;:rlbed rell •·
Mrs. WlWam
Hill,
and wheel discs.
late I!IUilted In nld County, af which Huntinglon, w. Va. ·, Emanuel
you are ot cl&amp;lm to be the owner, Ia·
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E. Domron, AshlaDd, Ky.1 Mar·
60 Olds _
$1295 "nl.a followlnl ducrlbed nat •late, ilyu ll Yerian, Jacioon.
lltu1ted ln the
of OhJo, County
Blrlhll
Melfi , and Townah!p of 9all.Jblli'Yo
Super 88 Celebrity Se&lt;lan. V· of
be!ns In 100 ant !.o\1 No11. 7M. ua,
Mrs.
Joseph
A. Hager, Co8, ~?ower brakes.. power
32'1 an!l 3U.
stcermg, Hydrnmatic tran.ci.,
lumbus, daugh!A!r, 8:11&amp; a.m.
like new white side wall
Bllgtnntnr In lbe eent.r of &amp;.be 0 A: o Thursday; Mrs. Robert J. Arm·
tires. beautiful maroon me · Railroad track wber. the center of
lta ck Jntereact. U!e ellnt.r
of strong, Pt. Pleasant. ~ 62:9
tallic finish. A true cream l&amp;ld
Story• Run: thence north ' ' d.,.._ p.m.

II • $1595 64 Olds _ _ $2595

Chevy

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and

A.lt•t: Qene Gnte, t:lerlr.
Wayne Gtbbolll, Pre1ident.
.,
CouncU
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DELJ('!ULS ll ol'll'!l'Jdt~ Pm&lt;i,

l\Hect

public

W::l------::---,--- -11 62 Olds _

Tbe Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Business Services
1 7 Sip Authroized Singer Saiea and
Service.
a 29 lfc AO CONDITIONING Re!rlgerbalh and garaRe. 918 atlon oervice. Jark's Refrll·

fl'lll'.

Sale Prices At Karr &amp; VanZandt

facing State H.ighW/11

1960

Putll~cnt

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V1Udlt)' of lhe nlDiiDilll portiODI of
dechlon ahllll n ot
thll
W 1 ordttaance.
SI)(.'TION VI. ThY OrdlnlllCtl 1hall
Wolle eUeet 1nd be 10 forc11 from
a.tter the date of lte &amp;pproval
od
adopti on u provided by l llw.
cop!., of complete Ordlftance 0111
file In Clerlt'a offl.ce in Mld•Ueport
ud Mel.la Count)' ISlt• Uboral')'. 'C(Ip.
lea are available to
at eo1t.
PAlled the 13th daY of Deeember,

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HOUII FOR IALI
Modern Rancb Strlo. Beoutllul
location oa top of IIIJl8]l bill

Motor Co.

QUAlnT

P.JI, 0., ~ . .~
Monda DoMUlOe ttOO .La

OOR.R&amp;L'TIONS

Pomerov

2 SIGNS

WANT AD

111 for an.J reuM hetd te be tMalld
b)' a court ol compeumt JunldiCUOD.

THI BORN LOSER

2·00 Harvest Time

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JANUARY WJI';H LOO
Through Friday
7,4; Sign On, Echoes of Joy
R,oo Ohio Valley Nawa
f 05 Wor1d News
810 Sports Today
8: 15 Weather Picture
8' 16 Louie Mueller Show
8:55 community News
9:011 Talk ul the Town
9:55 MaSiln County NewJ
10
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10:30 Latchstring
ILOO News
II ·05 Louie Mueller Show
Friday. Church lleliJ
Ring I
11:30 Pubhc Service
11:45 World News
11:55 Mason County News
12 011 Commuoity l'i'!WS
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12 :10 Markets
12:15 Mid Doy W...-ather
12:20 Bullelin BoHrd

2:15 Rev . Uobby L .. Adkins
2:&gt;0 Week End
12 :25 News 0 Cram:i
5 30 Sign )ff
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,30 Count,y Agenl
SATURDAY
6:110 Sign On - News
' 12 45 Coun l.ry C.o llound
1:55 News Beat
1:30 Happy Vs\ley Boys
2 m Country C.o Round
7·00 Protestant Hour
2:55 New• Beat
n&gt; Week End
11 :00 Dutton'! and Horn's Top. 3:09 Mid WHy Malince
1.1 : 5~ News Beat
Ten Show
4 ·00 Discing with Doss
12:00 Noon Newa
4:30 Interchange
12:15 Paul Bowers. RFO
5:00
Community News
12:30 Jim Mces Show
I: 30 Sian Ofl
I :tll Maaoa Cuunlf N•w

Worl~ and National
5:15 Spotlight
oo Sports
5:25 Weatb&lt;r
i 30 8ign 011
Saturday
7 : 4~ ~gn On. Echoe!! of Joy
. ~ 00 Ohio Valley News
I "·! 05 World News
d:IO Sporrtl Todlly
' f): 15 Woother Pictura
, 8:16 Louie Mueller Show
i 9:110 High School Hit Parade
i 10:30 SonK• lor Children
10:45 Golden Key
11 00 Newo
II :05 Salurday 8bow
12:00 Local. Ohio, Nat Jltwl
12:20 Bulle lin Board
IU5 News 0 Gram1
12:30 Saturday M1tlnee
130 News Headline•
1:31 Saturday Mallut
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ORPHAN ANNII

By HAROLD GltAY
I NOII(;EO A LOT t';' ROOk:s It
THAT ROOM OFF nf r-'ARLOR: I 8£r it:

1l::!EY MUST'A'

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ATT~liOO, Taor NOL MUCH UI&lt;E .4 A0.9GI. ·~
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CA~T EVEN SPELL MOR£'N A FE~
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i 2:30 New• Headline•
! 2:31 Saturday Mati; 2:55 Newo
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3:30 Nowo lloadlineo
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4 · 00 Community Choirs
3:55 New•
4:00 Commuaity Choiro
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5: 15 Public Service

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Cheshire Garden
= ••
I Sew-Rite Club
Abo
Around And 1
I Mainly
ut Cl b c te t
! Colored Slides of Flowering House
About
Committees
lor
'
People
In
u on ~
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Wmners
•
N0 f ed
Given at Garden Cl ub Meet
Plants
M
'ddl
t
~ Year Announced % Pcmeroy
A urogra tTl ol • uiO!t'd slldl$ t;lr$ {,1 Ill' PI &lt;Ill
program !
,
epor
w
the
Ch l
a-- Dally sentmel, Pmn"'"'

~ldct_
leport

Funeral
For
Mrs.Held
Tracy
From Ewings

Cub
Scouts Mut
at
Rosenbaum
Home

o_, Jan_ T,_t96a_

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Den Three Cub Scouts met
Wednesday niter sehoul at the
home of Mrs
Rtchard Rosen
Funeral serv 1ces for E v I
baum , den mother Mrs
Elza Tracy were conducled by tho
Gilmore IS assistant den molh Re• Eugene Gill from
the
r
..
h
f h
Mrs Albert Mees was
Wmners m the
ns mas
on flower mg boust' plonb htgl ch urm Jn "'Is m c arge o t e
Committees for the year were New Years dmner guest of home decoration contest In Che er
Ewmg Chapel Monday at 2 p.
llghl•d tile Janu lt\ 111 ~,.tlng ol jJrogrt~ n ~11en b1 Mrs Blakes 1 Mr and Mls Carl Mattox namE'd by the Sew R1te Sewmg
1
1'he meetmg opened With the l m with bunal m the ttocll:
'
L b t
were busmesil visitors m Charher stster and bwther m Jaw, shire sponsored by the Che
led b J
be
1
the Amat eUI G&lt;u d• rH r:s l lu U I lt•e Jnd !\h s am er
club Wednesd&lt;~y evemng
atj
S
d
b h
been pledge to the fag
Y oey Sprmgs cemetery Pall a1 era
1
Mtddleporl ht&gt;ld \\ t'dllt 'da\ t I
A plm ext hdnge v;as held leston, W Va. Havenswood and their club house V.Jth Mrs Don Mr and Mrs Earl Denny r
shire Gar en c u
ave M Rose nbaum lt was announc were Rtchard Ebhn Merlm Tra·
enmg ut tht homt 1t \lb !.•r\ ~I ~ (,luJn l amberL recened Pomt Pleasant recently
I aid McKmght as hostess
Mrs Paul Shay and daugh announced by the Judges ,C r~ ed that the Pack rneetmg would cy Jr Lawrence Tnplett, GerRe\nold~ llll ~ IHh:-.
.1' 1 Ihe lr&lt;ntlmg pnte tilld ' 1 r ~
Mr and Mrs W!lln..'ll Slater
ter Carla Ju, of Grafton W Sallv Mosler, Kyger
d ~e be held tuesday, January 25, at aid Puilms Hany Bohnger and
shown bl t\1 ~ ( !i,JI I• ~ I lth l ,, II 1\rllghl till door pr tze ~lr s v.t:r ~ rrt Col umbu:; \\ednes!.la)
Mrs Elza Gilmore Jr' out IVa were recent guests of her high school teacher, an
rs 7 p m at the DAV hall The Raymond Bolmger
lee \.\.Jth \lr " \ lf11rr ! rr nO•tt H t\ IJtdd ~ "il'l\t d a
dt~~t'rl Jura VIS it w1th thl' Ir daughter gomg president opened the mother, Mrs Albert Mees
Wyman radbury
January theme '"l'ransporta
She 1s sunrved by her hull
as n&lt;Jrl't••r
t o rw lttrm a tablt' (UHrtd .md :son mltw :V1r and Mrs lmeetmg and reports were gJv I
Ribbons or recogmtron
for lion" wasdlscussed A skating band Emmett Pomeroy
her
Umr ~u;.d tlo\le r I r u gt ntnh v.rth " I rwn I loth Hlll nukr Jltom&lt;~s ~atkms and ncy, son len on the Chrrstmas baskets Mr and Mrs Err] Dt~ny ~ excellence were awarde~ h a~ partv m the near future was al mother Bertha Niemeyer, Mld·
wer .. Li'itd throu .;hiJUI tilt 1,, 1 , d '.\ 11h \ew 11 ll ~ ltJLrne tr Thom rs F.dl\ •rei Jr \Irs \\itt 1gwen needy fam1lies The sec were busmess VIS! ors
ay
follows (first, second an t 1r so discussed
dleporl two sons Melvm and
nutt.b h rJ I!:' n I Jtng J p I jJ\ II I n~t rn 111 Li~urg ' tJp hlil aurl kms lS a patient at Grant Hu~ retary and lre flSU!CI
reporlts Gallipolis
ut order listed)
Each boy told of an mterest· Merlm, Pomeroy four daughdtr l&lt;t wrml~t'llltnl r~ ng "I lit t Hie fil let! y,rth ldllll snuw lJ.ill pll d
were grHn cfter which t1e Mrs Anna Y&lt;-'ager spent the Door decorations, Mr
and mg experrcnce dunng the JvJh ters Beatnce Oms
Langsgltd" )Jt tIt u gr rpt' l I Ill
Jrrd mwl s &lt;Jnd llut kltdJI:'I r \ ~on bm
r new ofFH.er ~ ;\&gt;lr::i Harold Hood holrday y,eekend Wilh her aunt, Mrs Ken Wrse Mr and Mr~ days and his ravonte grft Re· VIIJ~ Thelma Eblin and Freda
.!!:i.tdrvlt ltuo,rc; cunlh n -d v.t I t"(l ~~Jill i\IJrl t' tr ,.,hlt d tapt't s
Mr and Mrs R.ty Lauder president Mrs Louis Osborne Mr!:i Edna Bartels
Briggs Kirby and Mr and Mrs freshments were served by Russ~ II Pomeroy and
Jean
1
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i:l r-, kt' fr gr 1 e 111 i1 gl b~ !ltd :\I ~ \\ lilt I 1 ook~ ..., o~s t l on m!ll and sons, G1 eg and It ff secretar}
and :11r1) Reymond I Mrs Robe 1 t Dav1s and daugh Robert Burchett
Tommy Heed
Refreshment.s Tracy ' Templr Texas,
17
bn s:oi tonlamrr f.JI&lt;:~ud 011
, 1 lr ilmlng IJn,lt"is
of ramhrrdge, Oh1o VJSJled ov Ba1ty Lr eastuer assumed the1r tel J&lt;:!Jz.abeth and Mrs Grover Overall decoratrons, Mr and next meetmg Will be 1terved by grand~hlldrcn nd eight great
Tah 1 m v.m..der 1 b,1 t' fltt' man
-er lh P hol tdays w1th hrr par 1offrces
1 Erb v1srted New Years With Mrs Harold Thomas
Mr ~nd Joey Rosenbaum
grandchrldN!n
tle arrangl'ment fr1 lurt'd p.&lt;~lm
enh Mr and Mrs RobeJt Car
Named on rnmmltlees w&lt;&gt;re Ml s J:&lt;:dna Rartels
Mrs Doyle Shuler and Mr and
She was precl'ded In death
SJ.li:lh \\rill lie 111adonna .tnd 1
utl(J S and son Bob ant i srs Mr~ Edv.;.trd Well s Mrs lorn Earl 1eaford of
Columbus Mrs Everett Long
by a daughter, Lucrlle
lin" arr:.m~emtnt u su1~ wl11 te 1
tPr s &lt;HHJ wrth Homu L ttJr. r ..,
M K It1 M vJsJterl Thursday, wtth h1s mo ! Ongmal decora twns Mr and Pttlricia}ordan
Attendmg from out of town
Id
d I kl
111111 ot M~-on \\ \t~
\1r (,ruiiSrr 11 "11' s
' dnr~
','
ther
Mrs
Edith
Teaf01d,
and
I
Mrs
Robert
H1ce
Mr
and
g:t s mr Ill tfJt' l l \ Ill
1
Chw u; o Jnln an ~~rs 11 I1
r
C
d M
ls}an.3rdBride
were Mrs F 0 Bradshaw and
wrt.mg h: 11n tuul JIIttr
Iaudtrrmll htd t.Hen on ~ac1 him II'.\ r, ~ \d\S and m(rrrs ::;on Ce(tl
) Mrs Carvasso asto an
rs
MrssPatncmAnnJordanaml daughter,
Dons, arren, Mr.
Mr :-. I I~ r ! \tl••lh Jl l l '
uwJ d11rna tlu wer k
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ll
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fl.lrs
Barbara
Sm
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and
Mrs
V1olrl
Russell
d
M
Wll
B "shaw of
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11 rs on r 11 o ms 111rs 8 at 1J
\1 ~ l ,, r !ld \ 1 I I 1 nm p rn
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PFC Michael Allen Capehart an
rs
I ram rat!
c.lmt W\honttd Il l g ( ~~ ~ lit ~ lt d !ttl hrollhl aid vrlt \lr
Holu.Jr) CIHlllt'r guests of Mr ,Jild l\11 ~ llrod JI0\1 11 Mr~ Amy Chase of At lens VJStle
Mrs Paul Martm an Mrs of the US Mannes were mar Cortland, OhiO, Thomas Trac},
Barba ;.~ J nt , rHI .1 \~ \] ~ ili.iMr~ \11)!.!1 H 11h 11 1d~o 1 mct :'11r ~ Hlbf'fl (r rut hJrs II&lt;HVI\1\anVr::mktn l\1rs [) a\ Su\l(lay v. rth \l\lr and Mrs Phil Edv.ard Preston headed the
dJ
3 tHotSprtngs Va 1 Warren Raymon•
" BoJm.wr
o· of
~Jt (o~ rtFJi lh 1u 11 ! 1 nu II;
\\Jllt amsorJ
g&lt;Jrden club contest comm1Llee ne ~n
a
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C b d
E 1 ~P 11
tens on ~~ti l \, \
tIl l l l l on fl lwlrd t!\ lflj) tv \\tn \~llf' \lr &lt;~nd \1rs Rober t 113 ton St!trki,J nd .rrrd \1r&lt;; Will- I B~rtJe Ridenour has rf:'lurn The club will meet Wednesday Whh the Hev Wilham G Har l lambn ge,
veynl
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h
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rs
aroyn
Jean
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n1unllr \~ !!'&gt; pttstnttd In\!
1t d 1\Jt H Ht~h
~nn lttr ,md 1 lli \) 11a Mr and 1\lJ::&gt; Mulltn 1\lr&lt;; Ron&lt;J!d Hru1Hl r,! edtoh ts hurne flalv. oadsart:'d Jan 13 at U1e home of Mrs 1 ns f O le tl 'ece mony
E 1r! hn ~ il r 11 d 11 rt.t1• d I • t
fr 1111 Jlo lzu Hosprt&lt;~l
Hobert Burchelt at 7 30 p m per ormms re re
mla Dill PJerce Langsville and
1 1 11 d f tmrll l Ill\ II• 11 It rs •1 Ho!Jlll 1 rwlen ntlt Jr !\Ir s mrl ~1 rs Oshtrrne grfl s ,J n d l\!J '~ Sus mna 1\.rnold has rc wrth tlo'rs Rob~rt F'reeman tl e l Miss Jordan ts the daughtt&gt;r of I g
p em~ . :-. 111111111 ~
p
B ado
(,\rdt'll • ami )It' lh td .'t ltndrng tl • llll!lll ~ lrr ~ tlhte oi i H&lt;~~tl Bo rrrJ .a nd An ctl Crr tes Mls Gilrnoll and ~Ir s Clhtn tmn Ld to ht'r ~ttrdr Es a! Ohto co-hostess and devotiOns, b} Mr and Mrs Clarence Jordan r~ Ne\a Jere~, r ury
ht&gt;ad Ho lt ill rt P ~ II ' d I t hm 1Jf!\ and h ld fl ~~ 1 I ntnt 1\ltddll p rt
Simpson I ubiJel l\
I Ulll\ sttv c~ ftc, all! ndmg the Mrs han Grover
I of Pomeroy Mr Cape hart IS the
Lnor tie I ou " pi nr
f1 nr ' l hr ~ rgn !m t hol r t r, \ "
J\n ~ tqt r pt oI' t t \1 ts dr~ ruw' II of her ~randmother
I son of Mr and Mrs Frankhn
\11 ~ !,I ll! t l lo\ d lll" li Jltr II ~~ilh ll " t tllllh
I lte lh \ ,mrl !\1 5 r\vtle R lrt t:u ~ u! It ~ r::; Ui cn.l cd to SJ\e Ml s Edna Arn(\ld
I Capehm l, also ef
Pomeroy
dub pia r [Ill) b )\ bud I t d
\\ I II' II \\ tnlt H t\t n tht \ 1\dt llHl f llllJI\ ll!Ve rt !ut!ltd hnl11t l I s I llr lra\rlrn.! pmc
Dhie fr! amsfey's
Mr s Capehart JS a studrnl at
II o, n\ \ It l ln\ d surnn11 rl' ld lr (Ill ,r \ 1s I 1\lllr ttrelr dur gfl rlr1n 1t•d II\' ~Its lloffm n ""1s
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to cou\mue her :studr es
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tlurrn~ lie soct tl h 1r
l honond on h1r 16th brrthdav l ~eas dut} &lt;tt Okmawa Mr and stalled as \o\Jnler by the Evan
Lui Hr l ld I I I th l I ~ d!t t lorrrttT I thr r &lt;~I ( ll • l rtr r:tnf Fmtrr h lid 'tr llld
wr1/r a part~
at her huu~e Mrs Clarence Jordan accom l gclme Chapter OES, Thursday
wao.: 1., 1 lr 111 \1 1~ \\ til 1 1
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Gam1 s wrre pia} ed and pmes I panJed them to v 1 rgm 1 .:~
I eHnrng at the Ma soniC Temple
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tr, 1rtu j s d 11 P(lk t lllllh rtrk ,ml 11rtl \Jr tnd ~1 ~
a~aaied A heart shaped cake
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decorated In pmk was presentSON IS BORN
IFrench past matron was the
Bt. IIJtll ' II II ~ ttlllll lll f h tl I n
R~l\ 11 al the ME Ch~rr~ eC by Mrs Adrian C&lt;:~rson
Mr and M! s lhom.r s Watkms m:-;ta lh~g offaer and
Mrs
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Qf(J'cer.~o.~ hP~ nn tlg J.tn 9 v. tth He\ ac Gifts v.ere opned and re of 397'~ Wrl'xham 1\v~nue m Georg~ Memhart the mstalhna:
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Je,m Schult&gt;r Charlene TaJ lor btrth of theJr f1r st chtld a sun
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born 1u~sd,•y Jan 4 at Grant 11 was announce
a
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b
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Bob lluspttal
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All\ CH nmg
lib an t Jeff Gregg Pt ckham
hed' Columd u' d 't5 '" a ) Mrs Kathr)n "'1ttcheU noted
Men &amp; Boys
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I odgl' ha\e cht rgt of the fl ag cere Hoger an Mr an JY IS Jack th e fmmer Susan Sl atr
1 o1 M1d ter to attend a grand mspechon
1\ I I I ll Hidd le \lr !'i rl It r " m S uti I It ollm
fl r \Jll I No 102 I r Jle r n ll Order
of monl Instru nH nt;JI numbr rs Wamsley
dilpml Gr mdpwt'nls are Mr at Harr~S&lt;mvrlle chapter, tile
S1te
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and
Mr~ W!lh tm Slater and date to t' announced
II To
1 dt t tlunt , t rtlt \l 1 \lts ur~s Jr Hid \l r~
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Mrs Ora \\a tkms of 1'lre School of lnslrut:twn was
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announced on Jan 25 at Marret
1 11 ,, ~P 111 ; r• 11 d 11~ d ll '-\ ~ .rr d naug l1tt&gt;r Oitl a
J\lJ son
The Daughlrrs of Kulh class To Speak 011 :'l-10Julav Middkport &lt;.r~at grdndparents ta~~ulluwrng the meftrng re·
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1\ i nl 11 It 1 "I Pr ~hr \1
Hi { 111 gu. IS 'f 11r nnd Nev. lv tll Ltl d oflicer s for 196Ci o• the Ln trd Mt thod1st rhurch PT PLEASANT ~ Attorney mclude Mr &lt;Jild Mrs
Fred fr ments were served by the
1 dIn aun l \I1 '
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\1 ~ 1 mt!n(l' ~I!Jhoan W!re were mo;trl led Pres!d(nl Fred wtll Jni!l l at the home of \1t ss Carroll Casto v. Jil be the ~uest Cab~~n Middlrporl Mr and of rs Wrlham Kmg
and
H• 11 n c~lfl 1~!11 \1 1 '~ :&gt;.1abt'l ~l rs ( lflra Ph rl lr1ls of Wi lkes 1 1
1 1 Geo g L1d · Ebt tsb"•ll ~lottday at 2
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&lt;Jy or \ 1cc pr esl ( en
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spe.t 1r or t 1e 11on .ry JUg I
Na 1 Ktng worthy patron and
Mtddleport
ll kt ! ,trd ~ 1 lr II Pr nit\ VI II and \1r and Mrs \\JI!Hd C
su
l pm
f 1 p 1 PI
t and \1r and Mr s MD Brie
1
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re 1 Jer I
1meet ng o t 1e orn
t•asan
wurlhy rnatrun presided With
1
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Vtr \1 J!l lom of 1-' lrke rslmrg \\ V:-1 !\Tiles Dar &lt;.! Codu ctor Forest 1hc DtsJbled Am&lt;rrcan Vet Bn.nth of lhe AAUW wlm;h kles, Culumbu~
all officers m their stations
ll tr
\1 aJOr ard ~1rs Chesler Hru C1sto llnable to allemi the erans :mr.J &lt;\.ux11 ary v, li l med , w1JI be held at 7 :lO pm m the I
TROO PMF.ETS
- ----&lt;~nd d Hr,.;hl t: J su~ n n 1u r • I mr.run~ V. &lt;re newly
elected Momla~ ;;rt 7 30p m All mern Pomt Pleasant H gh
Sdrool
Gtrl Scout Troop No 267 mel J , M I
tn tltrr lwme m Atlan ta (,a chaplam \~ esl(~ Spence and hers a1e urged to attend
I
Home Economics building At Tuesdav Jan 4 at the Eplsco
dtuor ot lPrso
Po me ror OhJo
~1onduy .Jtur sp~ ndmg tltr Wt'tk guard, Alva SuJIJvun
1 The \\S(S of Hr atl1 \1ethu t.ornr~ Casto wtB usc as hrs top I pal Parrsh House N&lt;~nws for Eustern to Ueet
v.1lh h s p nents !\h and Mrs
Two nr w .rllrtrc 111ons
For d1st Churth wr!l metl l'v'ond ') 1c I ,rwyers Potpourri"
lhe p. 1trols were chosen as fol
fhe1e v.III be a meetmg of
F nday and Saturdav
lll\nlf'r P1 c.e MaJor HwP has mcmbershrp as ad rve rnembe1s 1evt:'nmg Jan 10 at 7 30 pIll at Hostesses fur the
mertmg lows !he Anx1ous Acorns and fht Jumor Mothers' Club
of
Wm Ca~ tle s
been
ac.:srgmrl
mtr
se
Js
dtJIV
1n
we1e
approvtd
llm.·e
new
ap.
the
chunh
Mrs
M
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Dowson
are
Mrs
James
HcCcmb
Mrs
The
Wrllrng
WJI
JO\~,os
Games
E&lt;:~stern
H1gh
Sct!ml,
Long
'I SAW WHAT YOU
\1 ,\ l\\ f \ ~ Durmg thr 1he \Jet (\;am 1rca Th rs wr ll ltcatrons lor assnc1atr me mber wrll be the progr.nn
'tader 1Curroll Casto Mr Denny C1 weJe played and songs were Bottom M9nday, Jan lO
at
DID
(and I know who you iH!)
4( 1 trll ~ 1r 11 1rit~ mr ~, o n ht~ his fow lh tour of forergn slu(.l \H~re turned HI !Jv Ho!JJCr l nnd M r~ J 1me.:: HJIV.JT\gton lo \11 (,~ry Conley and Ml sung Present were Judy Me- 130 pm m room lO!Iat the
ToJ u ( Hl lmd I Jim Itt'
!!lllltrn llu \ow Havtr tlutv durmg ills 20 }tars of Abner Jr A l' ommrtt ee v. as de\ olt on JI chrtrmfln llosk'&lt;;se~ Hebt"t ca Buckner
Kntgh! Stell&lt;.~ ~eutzhng Debbie High School
l;wd ]ttl !-l~tl s tr
1
( fill I J1ll t&gt; r•nt ~r •rrp ~t l l-i ' e
a1pomted to check the possJ bJ I· w111 b~ 'llrs David Ento;m rn~er
- Hunnell Beck\•
Houdashelt, Every Jumor Mother Js urg.
'HONEYMOON HOTEL'
I 1IrH I n
Iil l du tJ l1 wrll .Jt l ao;; Mr ,md Mrs Homtr n l rly of obtammg land burldmgs Mrs l A Emm rslr :0,.1rs \\ 11 Apple l.rme and Mary V1rgm1a Tw1la Cal worthy Bernadette ed to attend and help in any
Roht Jt f ultl '\111&lt;..1 1\ 11 tn
p11 11
~nit rt 1 tlld w1th a fum1ly tl 1n de foJ a pe!l!wnent Judge and ter llu ycs and \Irs Erne"'! Bur P~eery 45 Apple Grove h11nes Henne~sv Dehh1e Ha¥.1Py Deb- wav possible to raiSe money for
H.oi.H l \lor 1 ) II ~ I I!IJ
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s
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1 r rnfln of mr
r 11d1v &lt;1\ tl1• Jr home on reaeatwn d mea
r tun
Robert Wh1te 26 Syracuse, 0 b1e Harbrecht Becky Tnplett, the Junwr class It will be used
Amw l·h IIll 1 r.. ~ ! .;wtl I
J! • l'1 11, " t t
:-.mrla\ Htllltnd St P1 fsent were Ma A t Jmmtltet wa 9 appomted 1 he Pornf rov Elementary ~ n d
F redencka
Tauber and Chnsty Da\Is Hostess for to send the class to Washmgto~
tt'r l\tt ll r \\vruJ
ndtl I u Su11lrv vh ~ 1 kJ! h JOr a!Jd Mrs t IH strr R1ce and to \l sJt mtmbcr Earl Mohr 1P1 \ v.lll meet Monda} •.1t 7 30 ] Schwarz 25 Mason
next v,eek IS Debbie Hunnell D C after graduahon.
SUNDAY MONDAY
~~~ &gt;~ doll ~'I~ &gt;~Ill th j)t\1 t 1p tlaugllltr Sus m Atlanta Ca l v.ho was una ble to attend due l pm r~1t hus nJ ght WJII be ob
1
and TUESDAY
11 111 \lmd 1 nt ~t t ihf' \lfns \1r anti \Ir s Dtmer 1\l(e .md to 1Jlnt'S S The ne xt rme\rng IS served and guest speaker WJI!
Jan91011
111 I ' ~ 1d rut ~d rv mgl tlr t son B \1 \1trltlleport Mr anti stherlult:d to be J eld 1n Pt I be a stale patro lman Ho:s!f'SS
Hr• I \t I 111
I dt ~ •I tlte hur t h \\edn 1 '1 \lr~ G1ui ;:; e De1Hcsc and \1r Plea sant on ~cb 2 Atlrr1dmg es wrll bt! mother~ of tile fou1th 1
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'LOVE &amp; KISSES•
n 11 ht lhP ~uut h .tnrl
111 I es l1e G1 (en of At hens
Y.ere fred Ti:l) lor (,.eorge Car gr 1de
I h 111 I r
~u rm: I !Itt' fourth fr lh
son MJI~s Darst Forest Casto, Betlwl No 62 of th e [~t,ernaRt "K 1\ tl I ) II 1\tl l;
Hl
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gr,nle
t
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ldren
John
Harrah J s Colle\ sr tronal Onler of Jobs Daugh
1&lt;1 ~1 11 1\d ( n h r \ \ r
1
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Inner
fnr
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mrs
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rt
t\lme 1 Jr
Donald ters Wi ll meet m regular
Dvh
~ ~ 1 1 1f1t Ht&gt;\ Jt1hn ( rnpb• II
Oh!mger and Harry Rr. 1tmire swn Manda\ at 7 30 p m, at
,.WILD ON THE BEACH
J a~l r 01 the /&lt; l B churdt m
the Pomeroy \1asonlc Temr Je 1
k ud II
~~u i hl~l ull'\ton l lreRrv \1 &lt;1 1
CllB ro MEF.T
the Portland PTA w1ll have
1
rrn ~ rhlqrt.J PJ ~t or of
the Ohio \'l'lllev (,r,mhe
2G12 The ~Jdd le port Busmes~ and Its regular meet mg Mond av e\
1 1
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n F L B Church 10 held Its annual Chnstmas p ~ 1 Prof&lt;Cssru rwl \\omens &lt; luU wrll cnrng January 10 at 7 30 P m
1
~""""=::::======::_,::::__:_:;;::::':":::"::"t ' I\ at the rcgulat me1ttng place, meet Tu esday Jan 11 at 6 30 at the school
:
Dec 27 wrth \\orthy ~;jst&lt;:r p m at !he Martm Restamant
----llerhert Rtmsh tn the c lr~1r and followmg the dmner at tre l
ASK TO WED
npt&gt;nrrrg wrth a potluck d nner Columbia (,as off1ce Betty PT PLb:ASANT - Tw&amp; cou
at 611J pIll fol lm\ ed h:y the N~CY. ton of Lhe gas office w1ll 1l ples have made applrcatlons for
re~ular mef'lmg
r,Jve a J~monstnttwn Freddtr. marnage !Jcenses m lhhre~;:~::~: \1
Thr Gr m,_ e \ Jlfld tn g ve t5 lloutlashelt Js chJJrman
ef of the County Clerk A
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to the Chrrstm s Sral r.ha tr the comm1tlee
I were George Albert Slayton, 33
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man rhom 1s S&lt;JHl reported
on tile offH t'f 9 conferf'nce t~l
Hock Spr mg ~ A !Jit-'r 1r} p1 o
gram followed With the Chnst
mas Ston bv t:larbara Adams
wh1ch C'onsJsted of scnpture
read ngs srn gmg Ci1J ols a r~ad
rng St&gt;ndrng C"d! d ~. h\ Glad\IS
~hir ltb
( hrr stm( ~ Dav
at
~r c ndmJ s IJht\\olfe Dreams
J Jkt I lt1 rr P! ll{' \ora ( ross
lhruughout Ill .. Commg Year
lu,mrta Sn1e a song Jlllgle
Htll s
Typical of tlus bank's "Full Service '!
(, \J)J( s ended 1) e
e\ Pmng
You can bank here aL any hour on any
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TASHKENT, USSR (UPI- conference convened m th1s
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e
su 11 n 11 i:' ~ Val/i:'!J 55 e snag todav when Pakistan work out a settlement to
NI!Jflllk 63 l l(mtu 11 5J
I annoumed Jt would refuse to conflrctmg Ind1an and fak1slan1
Pur r~llltJI!Ih 5~
s1gn a no war pact With Jndta clarms to Kashrmr
1
Columbus Ea 5 r 43 1 until the1e rs a fmal settlement
The Tashkent c~nfere nce rs
Clni/J cu the 70 Mauettu GU I of the Kashmir dispute
shll very much on he said
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We have re!i!pectfullv mam
A ear With dealers' plates biazenly stolen sometime hu~~ e tu ?J \\nlwrrw 51
talned that unless the causes l
Meigs General Hosp1tal
70
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fhursdav mght or earl) Indon m1uppers Planrs Y.as re MtAI!Inn
/?tdlwtd -l
that dlslurb the peace- Kash I Admissions- Harn Spencer
eove1ed abandoned yesterday nea1 Hlple), W Va by au1h
rna - me removed and unless ! Racme Carroll wgnmm r etart
Prmcelml 79 Pt Pleasallt 63

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Me1gs Counh Shenff Hobert C lla1tenbach sa•d the car
was stolen from the yatd of the Veri B Tuttle res1dence
Mr Tuttle I&amp; a salesmall for the Pomeroy Motor Co owner
of the 1!:159 Chevrolet
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8 report on the missmg auto- counlj are bemg held bv autt1

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CONTEST WJNNJi:R ~ Mrs l!ou old 1'\mJI s l'ar;tlo\\ n tr IUs tiH wmm•r of I lit&gt; Diirlv
1 Sentrnel's l•trst Rabv of the Year ( ont11st for 19h6
J hP rnl&lt;~n t Dav.ne ttt' El&lt;Jin~ 11 3 s
bmn to Mr and ~rs Norr 1s on Januar ) 2 at 1 4U ~ 11 \\ tl ~Ir s :\ui!Js 1s 111:'1 .:: t 11 LlH.I
aon Harold 0u} _ St ntrnel Photo

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bam for a settlement of Falls EmmH Sm1th Middle1h1s dispute m a JUSt and I port
honorable manner ls found, or I Discbargea- Pau!Jne Jones
JUst mechamsm hr found, any Chesh1re
talk of • no-war aeraement - -v,;ould be Irrelevant" a Pakls
oom spokes man said

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ho::e~er s~:;s;:~t.ta~nd~~:ten~

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covery was made by the West there charged wllh &lt;:rm trtbutmg
, plans to walk out of the peaC'e l
V1rgmkl authontles Jess than to the dehnquenev of u rmnor I NEW YORK lliPl! - 1hA 1two hours tater No suspect IS Thl' gul tJ!so IS lreld Oil an afh cJty transit stnke ground In!(] I
I The Infant daughter of Mr Mrs Norrrs and ht'r new babv ll vu\ he aJded 1lit' :--JOJ \ b
under arrest as yet
davit chargrng her with de lm tts se&lt; nnd wtek tuday w1th !he :
It
1 and Mrs Harold Norns of Page weJ e taken to IJi J J lJ 1\r ~ f&lt;•m 1&lt;. add1ng IIt t ("I rr
Shenff Hartenbach also se1d qu encv The lv.o rt&gt;pmtedly left 1rans1t Authonty TA and the
town Scrplo 'J'wp has
been i M D m Mrddletorl fur cart •he nlw iifll\:JI, s rd
~11d 11
today hts department JS mves Me1gs County m a borro\\oed unron taking harder pos1t1 ns
declared w1nner of tl~ Frrst on the morn1ng ol It S brrt h Dr tilL thtld ~o ! u !t J~ • u~! Uf lt.\
tlgatmg the burglary of East car about fiH' days ago
that dimmed hopes for 8 quick
baby ol the Year Contest for Davts Signed thl:' ~IJl t'lllllll o/ $~ 30
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Arrests by the Shenff 5 df' portatwn cns1s
The chlld named bawnelle 'This was somet hrng une:~J:ped er Hho1 Je m Hu \ l \ llt\ e .J
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partment mclud~ Leo 0&lt;JJley, Despite earl!{'r
report'i of
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The only thmg school offr 37 Portland \orolatwn of pruba agomztngly slow progress statr
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c1als could hnd mlssmg was a tum Jatk Ellsv;orth Phrlhps men ts by spokesmen for tire TA CHICAGO (UPI ~The Rev truck dnvt:!r for the Hlver Coa l I next wel k '
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half dozen pml cartons of m1lk 1HD 1, Middleport contempt vf and the stnk1ng Transport Work I D1 Martm Lugher Kmg Jr Co at West Columb1a, w Va ,
1 had onlv 15 mmu lt's to 1 ht t oup lr afl(i Da\\ ntt It W&lt;m
the sheriff sa1d A vtlndow wns court and James McHaffie ers Unum T\\ u shed 8 pnll has announced a massrve free de!Jvered the baby at home I get thrng~ p1epared fur Ihe de ~ long ]h1 ol pi Ills lr u!ll ll rt
broken out of a door to gam 1Middleport mtox1catwn The r of glomn over contract negotra 1dom movement duected at end
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educatiOn school boycotts and mght and contmurmg unh\ 5 cratic CbJurman Albf'rt Por- HI 1:l4 rn !\1f r~s ( ou nl\
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Southern Chr1stran Leadership ter of lhe Beta Sigma Phi Sor- from tbe Democratic party and TlwH' 1~Js mmor d.unage to thf ~~ 8 mrle 1"rl h 11 1 dluJUl.i •
Conference, of wh1ch Kmg ts ority are workmg on Uu~ pro- tbat • Negro on the board s1111 th &lt;:ar none to the oth t r
cha1rman began work tod'l.y Ject m th1s .area
would help strengthen the par
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B l!r1 JlilJ •I ~Jtd th d lur•e'l
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of Commumty OrgamzatJons caD pledges to WMPO radro at
mumupal rourt Sa lUJ d..ty on a r ut m tuu Ql lll klv and \ li tdt't.l
(CCCC) a federatlon of Chicago 11 P m tomght until 5 P m "To be 8 Dfmocrat 10 the Ne.
w11 h a vrhr de dm t n b1 \ el-ctvll nghts groupa.
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Wt·ll~lon ~11'111 c\ ... k~
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mist Box: ~ m Pomeroy Curt Me burden"
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populous City, including more Daruels, chairman of the tele-I
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than one rn1lhon Negroes, was thon proJect for Mer.gs sa1d all f'O~"~""~
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Mr and Mrs Harord cama. Garnes Dexter. Edna Dorst, in acbon of Judge Frank W Por also
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for divorce from Larry bound car and met i\ lite'
last week for the last r1tes ofjroy
Epple left of center $10 and A Rltehre Rt 1 Mmersvllle Perkms 36 \..\ dlst(m Htt 1l
Paul Carnahan
Oflchara:e• - Carol Frrema.n, costs, William
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PT PLEASANT - Tbe Pomt Pleasant Housmg Authortty today had 1ts green light to proceed w1th plamung for
It'kory Stick Film
a second batch of 50 new umts of low cost housmg
Showing is Planned
Marie C McGuire oommtssloner of the Public Housmg
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Admmistratwn nohhed local offtcials Friday of appro\al l The Rutland PTA Will mee
of a program r~servatlon and a prehmmary loan of $10,000
Monday at 7 30 P m m the hu!;h
Her letter
school audJtortum wnh Vernon
• It 111 a pleasure to approve 1early 1967
Weber, president in ch~~ge of
the enclosed program reserva
It JS hoped that planning on the busmes.~ meetmg A m o~
tton of 50 pubhc housmg umts the 52 new umts designed es- 1drsctphne, The Hockory Stick
for low mcome people of Pt pec1ally for the elderly w1ll be 611 OEA NEA presE!htatwnd will
Pleasant I want to congratulate 1r the planning stage Jhortly I be shown followed &amp;y a Jscus
you on inlllatmg thrs f1rst step The Commrss10ners of the Pt sron pertod
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rent housmg needs m your area Mr Mtlton Miller Mr Clarence urged to attend There wrG eo
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"Please be assured that all Mrs Je~s Lewis &amp;Mr G A' family Weber Will also preside
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Biggs Sherw
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regional office are anx10u::; ecutJve dlredor of the local IRJ!: 0
to swe you every poss1ble housm authont
assistance in the further deve'J..
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Preliminary Work
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Gradmg and prehmmarv Site
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The ~ unit Projeol new served
dustrtes [nc ' s&lt;heduled tn be day he wdl compete ln the
van, acme,
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under conatructlen, et!ltimated to
1 completed May 1
The new $50,000 Lucky International golf ~r:te:~:y' Delores
cost • •000, was applied for to
LOCAL TEMPS
plant, wh1ch w1U fabrtcate auto tournament at Hardmg Park
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Pome- door frames,
Will employ Course an 24--30
DON•T COME
scheduled lor eomplellon lit roy's busme" district at 11 09 more than 200
DANCING CHAMPS
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was 20 degrees unNEW YORK (UP!) -Brian Judge John
Bacon smd toLODGI! TO MI!I!T
der cloudy akieo.
GOVERNOR COMING
land Patric11 Colclough of Greal clay U wrll not be neceBiary for
The regular meeting of !IaDEFIANCE, OhJO (UP!) - Brltarn. two-lime world free petit jurors 1o report 1o the
elne Lodge tet, F &amp; AM, will
WEATHER
Lodge 20 of the Fraternal Order dance champlOIIB, wrll compete cow-thouae on Tueoday, Jan
be January II at T 30 p.m. Fair, cold' wool 1111 ooath of Pollee aMOunced today Gov m the oecond annual world II The Jlll'OI'I will be nollf1ed
'J'here will be work Jn the !J(u. partly clouoly; a few ooow IIIII' IJames A Rhodes has agreed lo Gold Stake Classrc m Baken- by Sherif! Robert Hartenbach
ter M118011 d..,..., AD ~ rill fa ~ loaJcbt, Srm-lattend 1ts annual banquel bere field, Calli , Feb i-6, II was when they are needed, Jqe
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SAIGON ( UPI) - A Viet Cong action squad explr)ded a I
bomb outsrde the floatmg My Canh restaurant on the Sat\ \ gon R1ve1 tomght m another phase of a Communist terror
I campa11::R markmg the approach of the VIetnamese New
Year
Frrst Jep.:rrts mdlcated the terronsts bungled the job and
that no one was lulled though several Vietnamese were m
JUred Te1 ronsts blew up the same restaurant last June 25
with two bombs that killed 46 persons mcludmg 12 Amen
cans
It was the fourth terrori st offrct.rs quarters m the heart of
NEW TRUSTEE PREXY - Dav1d Koblen tz. Chester left Y. as elected president of mer dent 111 s ugnn m the past downtown Sa1gon w1th a 275Mergs Countv frustees and Clerks at an orgamzatJ'm meeti ng 111 the :lnd Ward F'Jre- 1 three days and followed reports pound pl'astJc boml&gt;--lsrge en
house With Koblentz are F1ank II Johnston center, v.llo letued as secietar~ and \hr the v1et Cong would step up the ough to demolish an ordmary
den Ours, outgomg president Ours had be en a Lebanon twp t1 ustt e for 1~ yearr' and campargn toward a crescendo 16-story buildmg On Thursdav
Johnston served as Salrsbury typ tlerk for 40 yeals Plans \'!ere made for the IIustees when the Commumst h1gh l the Vret Cong exploded a bomb
conve ntwn m Columbus Janua ry 19 29 21
comrmmd has decreed a four- outside the mam gate of the
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New Year celebrations begm 1front of a pulrce stat1on tn
J.R/lJ4.Y S SCORf S
mng .J&lt;:~n 20
suburban Gra Dmh One V1etna
Onl~ Fnday pollee captured mese was k1lled and 20 persons
;tt~:~~~;~ ~3 f!,¥ ~/~~:~~:;;t 5!,
three terron sts trymg to blow mcludmg fiVe Amencan wound
{1. tlsonnlle 7U Pumeroy .J6
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1 President John Werner pre
Forfetting bonds were Charles srded at an open meeting Fnday
R Stsson, $57 50 for speedmg mght of the Middleport Pnm
Stevie Henderson, $17 50 for foi- l ero) Rotary
club m Heath
lowing too close; Marshall 0 Methodtst Cnurch Ladtes serv
Reeves, $21 SO, speed rn exe&lt;ss l rng a spaghettr supper were
for road conditiOns, Edward IMrs Jeames Crtswel,
Mrs
Ruasell, Jr i1 1Z150 for speed John Ketchka Mrs John Baklng, and Olal\ea_ L Wyott, $21 1er, Mrs James Stmpson, MiSs
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Allrn R Prosser, 65 MJdddleport far lure to yreld the right
of way Cited to Meigs Coual)
court Ian 14 Walter " Harrl
son, 63 Mtddleport, bonde4 lo
Galltpohs Mumctpal Court Jan
8 for overload , Oral R Bevao
31, Crown Crty overload ctter
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